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TO  BE  AIR  TERMINUS^  |   REEVE  NOW  UNOPPOSED 

East  Port  for  Proposed  Impenal  Airway  s  Senric«  on  Pacific  —  Page  5  ^      \      -nuty  <>fffltfW     ^»UM  nWli  l^w*^  '"--^^  !■  Iltiqril      Pat«  2 


Tmimi  AMrican  Bukctball  Tmub  a  Piirt  of  S^^iMr^O^  34^^ 


TSINING  RECAPTURED 
BY  REINFORCED  ARMY 
OF  CHIANG  .  KAI-SHEK 

Japanoe  Captors  SiirprtHpd  Hy  FurioUH  Counter- 

Atlark  Over*  Frozen  (.anal — <:hineHp  <>atliering 
^      KerruitH  in   Vast  Nnnihrr^ — Olher  Warv 
"    •"      FronU  fillet  Except  lor  Air  I(«id».' 


Where  France  Makes  Laws' F 


army. 


 OHANOHAI.  Jan.   15  (/P>.— A  reinforced  Chinese 

A  fighting  savagely  to  •tava  ^MQjyj^jwM  «eaq 

nation's  bread  basket,  was  reportad  tfdifi  ta  hava  faciy- 
turad  strategic  Tsining^  by  storm.  " — ^"r:    ..^-^-^r  ... 


Chlaasa  diq)atchM  said  tlMf  Jap, 
•nese  ci^itors  of  tha  souttaani  tShfXi- 
tung  Provlnca  city  were  taken  by 

>.uri)rLs4»  by  a  Iiui'jus  (owi,  .-;r',a(lc 

over  the  Xroaaa  «urlace  of  tfaa  his- 
toric (Hand  Canal  aaiS  4rt«Mi  ttna 

from  the  city. 

■TILL  IN  BALANCI 

^ttdr  or  titttr  ^  tM  mat 

agricultural  region  of  Central  China 
apparently  still  was  In  the  balarvce 

steady  advances  toward  the  vital 
Lunfhal  Railway, 
mined  rcsi^ianae  of  a 
astlmated  at  iOO/NW. 
XBdapsBdaat  fspasla 

OenenillMlmo  ChlanK  Kai-Shek,  In 
personal  cnnunand  on  the  Lunghal 
front,  was  <  on,  tut !  atlng  his  utmost 
stcsngt^  alone  ttia  railroad. 

L'Nii  MAY  BE 
BIO  OltSIAbLE 

United  Ireland  View  of  De 
Valera  May  Make  London 
Talks  Fruitless 


T  ONDON.  <|aiiv.S^  (;p).— ofnciai* 

indicated  today  that  Prime  Minister 
Chamjberiala  wonkl  nif*  Prime 
Minister  Eamon  de  ▼atafa^af-Bre 
to  settle  »U  questions  of  uaka  alth 
Northern  Ireland  ^Maa  lliHtaa 
them  to  London. 
Ue.  da  Valera  Is  to  ooofnr  with 

Mr.  Chamberlain  on  Monday  on 
matters  of  defence  and  common  ac- 
tion In  asternal  affaira.  Mr.  de 
Valera  was  reported  determined, 
however,  to  make  no  Arm  polltlc&l 
aKreement  ui.'.r.ss  nii\^i  Britain 
ukes  some  step  to  bring  about  Irish 
"unity,- 

The  new  constitution  of  Bra 
frankly  tAkes  a  united  IreUnd  view. 

BRirAnra  FOiiryoif 

Informed  sources  said.  BrtUln's 
position  was  expressed  by  -Oomln.- 
Ions  Saeretarjr  Maleolm  MacDonald 
a  year  ago  when  he  said  "any 
change  In  the  rela,tlons  between  the 
Oowrnments  of  Irrland  would  re- 
quire the'oonsant  of  those  two  Oov- 
emmenta.* 

Vfarount  Cralgavon's  Northern 
Ireland  Oovemment.  formed  in  1031 
and  tha  kmaoat-Uved  In  the  wwid, 
waa  datarmlned  to  haye  nothlnc  to 
do  with  Dtiblln.  The  opposltlonfac- 
cu.-ted  the  Prime  MlnLMrr  of  political 
manoeuvring  In  making  unloni  an 
etoetkm  iMoe.  but  CHera  was  ttUe 
doubt  exprea.wl  here  h«  wouli  be 
relumed  to  offlce  In  the  P^brliary 
election 

INCkCA^ieD  MIGRATION 

Though  Mr  dr  Valrra  never  has 
ceased  to  denounce  the  dlvLnlon  of 
Ireland.  falluEe^  And  an  adequaU 
market  tnitslda  ot  Britain  for  ire- 
land's  produce  and  the  IncreaJted 
Irish  migration  to  Britain  were  un- 
dentood  to  have  softened  his  atti- 
tude, m  1934.  11.000  mlgradM  to 
Britain;  in  1839  the.  number  wIm 
.MjOOO.  and  the 
higher  in  1917. 


FOUR  PEH 

DlllNUi 

Three  Men  and  Womanl^ 
Througirioe 


SUTTON.  Orit.,  Jan.  14  €».— Ftour 
members  of  a  flshlnf  iparty,  three 
men  and  a  woman,  were  drowned 
In  Lake  Mmooa  late  today  when  an 
automobile  plunged  through  soft 
Ice.  Into  sixty  feet  of  water  two 
mllsa  off  this  flshlnc  vUlKa-  Two 
others,  a  aan  and  a  kogr;  aso^^ad 
death. 

The  bodies  were  trapped  la  the 

car  at  the  bottom  of  the  lake.  J. 
Nelson,  the  driver,  broke  the  glass 
of  a  window  and  .swam  to  the  sur- 
face. Jack  WUklnsoo.  fourtefh. 
being  pulled  on  the  sleigh  behind 
the  machine,  Wfa  BOt  diawtt  tato 
the  water. 

The  dead,  aa  front  nsarty  Bel- 
haven: 

NAMES  or  VICTIMS 

Jack  Bird.  Mia/  JMk  WilktoaoB. 

E.nmanuel 

Jones. 

The  party  «raa -pfloosedtaf  over 
the  Ice.  seeking  a  favoraMef^oTat 
whleh  to  flsh.lhraagb~a~hole.  It 

was  bell<«ved  the  car  was  being 
drlve^i  over  planks  laid  upon  soft 
in  the  ice  when  one  rolled 


j  Claims  DamageB^ 
\     Of  Sirkel  From 
I       Would-Be  KUUr 

\  /^AIRO.  Egypt.  Jan.  14  {/P). 
—Former  Premier  Mus- 
upha  Nahas  Patfta  of  Egypt 
today  claimed  damage.^  of  five 
cents  —  one  piastre  —  from  a 
youth  who  attempted  to  as- 
saaslnate  him  last  November. 
Nahas,  Intervening  as  a  "civil 
party."  claimed  the  damages 
from  Abd  U.  Kadar.  ibe  con- 
f eased  «|sallant,  awaiting 
crtiiilxiai*tnarlRr  the  attadt. 


FINANCE  MINISTER  MAY 
TO  EiM  GOVERNMENT 


Alleniptin^  to  Form 
Mew  Government 


-  This  is  the  building  that  houses  the  French  Chamber  of  Deputies,  and 
where  i  session  of  Parliament  came  to  an  abrupt  end  yesterday  niorn- 
mg,  when  a  spokesman  for  the  Government  unexpectedly  announced 
-  .    ■  the  leeignatien  ef  the  Chaatemps  Oe»erweBt 


ar  From  Ship 
Overdue  in-China 
Found  on  Coast 


Lifebuoy  and  Part  of  Oar,  Both  Marked  ^^Hai  Da, 

Discovered  on  W  e^i  (.oa^t  of  hlan(i  Tramp 

Steamer  Knonn  to  Have  Kearlied  (jhineae 
)\alerti  Unreported  Since 


over,  sending  the  maehina  skidding 
taite  the  water. 

It  was  thought  that  as  the  ma- 
chine crashed  through  the  ice  the 
rope  by  whleh  young  Wilkinson  s 
sleigh  was  being  puUrd  .snapped . 
saving  the  boy  from  falling  into 
the  water. 


UNUSUAL  SCENE 
AT 


/  t 


Coming  Back  to 

~.    HPa^  0(1  Debts 

RBOIMA,  Jan.  14  CT  Thai  mys- 
terloos  Bigllshman  who  came  into 
a  fortune  and  cabled  Attamey-Oeii- 
eral  T.  C  Davis,  of  Saskatchewan, 
a  few  weeks  ago  that  he  was  com- 
ing back  to  pay  oft  all  his  debu  ac- 
cumulated In  the  province  Aye  years 
ago  waa  laeeaM  teday  aa  Lsooard 
John  WMk  wm-fi  rtHnaatHi, 

land. 

Mr.  Hltt  s]^nt  t30  Of  Mt  f  10,000 
legacy  to  eaUe  that  hi  waaiaturn- 
Ing  soon  to  pay  a  auaiber  of  iflebts. 

resuTtlhg  from  falliaW  ef  'A  business 
he  operated.!]}  Prlhee  Aftert  district. 


NewsoJLoan 
Is  Received 
tVith  Jf^rest 


LONDON,  Jan  15  The  an- 
nouncement Canada  was  raising  a 
loan  of  ClO.OOO.OOO  ($50,000,000)  In 
London  waa  received  with  Interest 
In  the  City  today  and  waa  displayed 
prominentUr  CD  London  flaandal 
pages.  [ 

The  underwriting  was  proceeding 
yesterday  and  subeertptlms  win  open 
next  Wednesday.  Canadian  Issues 
were  dull  in  ilm  London  market  on 
aanoimcepient  of  the  loan. 

"CPtaianCe  Minister  Dunning  an- 
nounced In  Ot^awa  vrsty^rdM fhr^ 
loan  had  been  underwritten  in  Lon- 
don by  a  banking  group  headed  by 
R.  lilvlaon  4i  Company.) 


^Mo  momimmtan 

VANCOUVER.  Jan.  14  <r.— Mayor 
George  C.  Miller,  chairman  of  the 
Vancouver  Polioe  Oommlsslon.  todav 
promtoed  the  Police  Mutual  Benefit 
AssocUtlon  that.,,^hsso  will*  IM  no 
more  overtime  work  M  Ilia  ipolbe 
department  unless  tt  ia  absohttely 
nee^Sssary. 

  .  r-  : 


Leaders  of  Industry,  Finance 
And  Labor  Confer  With 
PresMent  Roosevelt 

WASHINOTON.  Jan.  14  <Pi.— 
Leaders  -ef  United  Btatee  Ctovern- 
ment.  industry,  Anance  and  iaK>r, 
Joined  hands  today'  In  a  common 
search  for  some  means  of  bringing 
the  current  businws  slump  to  an 
abrupt  and  mutuaby  wi^loome  end. 

Shortly,  after  noon,  the  offlce  of 
President  Roeeevelt  was  the  scene 
of  an  unusual  spectacle.  Gathered 
there  were  -4he^  -eMef  executive. 
Thomas  W.  Lamont.  senior  Morgan 
partner:  Owen  D  Yoimg,  of  Gen- 
eral Electric:  Charles  W.  Taussig, 
of  American  Molasses:  ^b-ftrBer)e, 
a  former  administration  advisor, 
and  John  L.  Lewis  and  FtiUlp  Mur- 
ray, of  the  C  I  O. 

tEWlS  THE  SPOKESMAN 

Tor  an  hour  and  a  quarter  they 
talked  of  the  business  situation,  and 
of  ways  to  improve  it.  When  the 
President's  visitors  emerged  from 

t)ie  Wlilte  House  It  was  the  ':ilv^r 
leader.  Lewis,  jvho  was  their  si^q^es- 
man  to  reporters. 

"We  attended  this  conference  with 
the  Presfdlent."  he  said,  "and  dls- 
ctis-vd  with  him  the  gravity  of  the 
existing  economic  and  tndiutrial 
sltustlon  In  the  eountry." 

The  nrwrnen  peppered  the  Rroup 
with  que«;flons.  but,  beyond  nn  ad- 
ditional statement  from  Lewis  that 
the  conferences  covered  a  wide 
range  and  "eifdeatorsd  to  deal  with 

the  realities  of  the  "ttimtlon,"  they 
received  no  ampUAcation. 

 ■  ' 


HOP  TRAIN 
JlOlQlJSiD 

Spanish  Government  Rein- 
lorcements  Wiped  Out  by 
^-jfl§u.rflent„  Bomiiers . 

HENDAYE,  FYance.  at  the  Span- 
ish Frontier.  Jan.  14  i/P). — Iruurgent 
bombing  planes  today  were  re- 
ported to  have  destroyed  an  entire 
train  bringing  up  OovemaMnt  re- 
inforcement.s  to  the  TmHi  iTOat  In 
Eaatem  Spain. 

The   insurgent   dispatches  said 

the  Oovemment  wa-s  moving  new 
troops  into  the  hotly-contested  sec- 
tor in  anticipation  of  a  new  laaiur- 
gent  offensive.  Teruel  was  captured 
by  the  Government  late  in  De- 
cember in  a  drive  that  caught  the 
insurgent  garrison  by  surprise. 

The  liuurgent  offensive,  border 
advices  Indicated,  was  likely  to  get 
under  way  aa  soon  as  the  lains 
let  ap. 

FOR  DIRECT  ASSAULT 
There  were  also  reports  of  a  plan 
for  a  dlrset  aasault  en  Madrid,  the 

long-besieged  capital  135  mllee  west 
of  Teruel.  It  was  generally  ad 
mltted,  however,  even  by  the  in- 
surgents, that  considerably  more 
than  100,000  men  would  be  necessary 
for  such  an  attempt 

Government  communications  east 
aadaeuth  oriViBI 

generally  by  the  In-surgent  air  fleet 
during  a  day  of  rest  for  the  ground 
troops. 

The  aovenuBant  said  the  ralda 
CALLBD  AT  COMOX  did  Uttls  damage  to  Hie  nam  high 

The  Hal  Da  was  comniaiKled  by  a  leading    nito    Teruel.  The 

Norwegian,  Captain  J.  c.  Norvlck.  Ou*<l»iavia  valley  around  Teruel 
and  had  a  ohlaeea  crew  whsn  she  »»y      ™^  ^ 

loaded  on  thto  eoest  in  August.  She  virtually 

went  to  Comox  on  AugiLst  7.  and  re- 
nialnrd  there  for  some  weeks,  then 
went  to  Seattle  from  where  she  i 
sailed  on  October  94  for  Hongkong. 

Perry  R  Laing_Shipplng  Company 
offices,  beallle  agents  for  Uie  Hal 
Pa,  have  stated  that  no  direct  word 
had  beeh  received  from  the  f relgSler 
slnee  ih»  sailed  from  Puget  Sound. 

About  a  week  afU'r  .she  .sailed  the   „       -j     *  n  n  o   n  r 

seatue  ggents  received  a  report  ^h^t  j  President  Rooscvelt  Calls  for 
conttaMd  en  Page  I.  cehmm  B  |    Sweeping  AboHtlon  of 

Holding  CompanleTT" 

WASHINGTON.  Jan.  14  OP).— 
Pi'  1  dent  Roosevelt  'sUrtled  the 
I'nlted  States  btHiness  world  today 
with  an  emphatic  call  for  the  abo- 
lition of  holding  oonbaalea  bi  all 
Uncs  of.  industry  and  Rnance. 

He  told  his  seml-weefkly  press  con- 
ference In  unmistakable  terms  that 
hia  ultimate  aim  was  the  ellmlua- 
tkn  of  such  concerns  not  only 
aaiong  the  power  utilities,  as  now 
partially  provided  by  law,  but  in 
banking  and  other  boslneit  and  ta- 
dustrlal  Aelda.  * 

Wan  Street  frankly  was  amased. 
Experts  on  corporation  nnanre  were 
quick  to  say  that  more  than  half  the 
companies  whose  securities  are  wide- 
ly held  are  holdlnt  i^pinhe.  in 
seme  degree  at  leaat. 

or 


ISCOVERY  of  a  lifebuoy  marked  '  Hai  Da,  Port  of  Reg- 
iatry.  Shanghai,"  and  part  of  an  oar  with  "Hai  Da"  writ- 
ten on  the  blade  on  the  west  coast  of  Vancouver  Island, 
has  brought  to  light  the  fact  that  the  tramp  steamer  Hai  Da  is 
listed  amonf  ahipt  thatara  miaaing,  although  aha  ia  not  baliaved 
to  have  met  v^ith  any  garioua  niiaadvantiira  off  ^  Britiah 
Colui^bia  coasit.  ' 

'  ""  >i'  '  ■  '   I    Discovery  of  the  llfebouy  and  the 

part  of  an  oar  was  reported  by 
WilUan  &  Gopeland.  Ughtkeeper  at 

Carmanah,  In  a  me.ssage  to  Uie  De- 
partment of  Transport  here,  and 
wa.s  made  hf  ttH 


U.S.  BUSINESS 
-WORLD  UPSET 


Future  of  Popiplar  Front  at  Stako^  ae  Bonnet  Ex- 
plores Situation  Before  Dccidinf  ^Whetheff  pkrr- 
Accept  Premieres  Office    Cui^ency  Traitti^ 
Banned  After  FalLof  Chautempa^CaBiiir'^~ 


*t  .  


f 


Tradinp^  in  Gold  and  Silver 
i^Js  Suspended  During  Crisis 

i  (Oopirrlsht.  by  thi  Hiv**  Nr»i  Airm  v) 

PARIS,  Jan.  14  (CP-Havaa)^— Task  of  solving  the  grave 
i  ranch  political  crisis  waa  offarad  ^tonigfit  ta  Gaorgea 

Bonnet,  Radical-Socialist  statesman  and  finance  minister 
in  the  Camille  Chautemps  Cabinet,  which  fell  early  today  over 
I  the  isana  of  monetary  control. 

'  Ihe  Fopular  Front  Left- 


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mijmi 


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GEOROES  BONNET 

Hivnnt  «f  naanee— In  the 

Chautemps  Go\  eniment  and 
recently  Krench  Ambassador  to  the 
United  sutes,  last  night  aeeepted  aa 
iwantta",  to  form  a  new  Goiam- 
menU 


GOVERNOR  URGES 
BIAS  BE  AVOIDED 


AddreK.ses  RrMi<h  ( nlumbU  Teach- 
ers at  Annaal  Dinner — Ois- 
At 


R  et  i  r  i  ag  Allpwance 
At  Sixty  Advocated 
By  Trades  XI)Qngres& 

Trades  Unions  Present  ()utlin<*  of  Legislative  Siij^- 

'  '  Jiillons  lo  Federal  (iovernmrTft  PropOaala 

Would  iUdicaliy  Alter  Employ tnent 


VANOOmrSR.  Jan.  14  cn.— Ueu- 
tmant-Govemer  Brie  W.  Hkniw 

tonight  told  BrltUh  Columbia  tenr  h- 
>rs  at  their  annual  dinner  that  their 
[  work  was  one  of  the  most  responsl- 
ible  of  professions,  but  that  they 
should  not  bring  personal  Mas  to  la- 
I  gards  f/)  religion,  eeonomlcs  Or  ge- 
clefy  Into  the  clftMroom. 

Quests  Inf-luded  Hon.  A.  W<&Ul 
Gray.  Minister  of  Munidpsi  Affairs; 
Dr.  P.  Pattenon.  leader  of  Britteh 
Columbia  Conservative  party :  Dr 
Telford.  M  P  P  ;  His  Honor  Chief 
Justioe-Atiiay  Morrison;  ArehMlhep 
William  Duke:  J.  WlllU,  super- 
intendent of  education;  Dr.  L.  8. 
Kllnck.  pre.Hident  of  the  University 
of  British  Columbia;  B.  A.  Jamie- 
son,  president  ef  the  IVadee  and 
4{#bor-  CouadU.  Dean  Daniei  nu- 


WILKiNS  STARTS 
POIAJULIOHTS 

Renews  Seiroh  for  Lost 
Russian  Ryers  Tfyinq 
Jo.  Moonlight 

FAIRBANKS.  Alaska.  Jan.  14  (/P). 
—  Russian  BepreeentaUve  M.  B. 
Ilellekee  announced  Sir  Hlfbart 
Wmdat  left  Aklavlk,  N.W.T.,  at  6 
pm.  (PB.T.),  on  a  moonlight  polar 
flight  to  ssarch  for  six  Soviet  flyers 
Bisalng  since  Augu-st  13. 

Wilklns  was  accompanied  by  Air 
Commodore  Herbert  HoUlck-Ken- 
yon,  of  Winnipeg,  who  piloted  the 
skl-equlpi)ed  plane.  Wilklns  oper- 
ated the  plane's  radio,  expecting  to 
keep  in  touch  with  atationa  at 
Barrnw  Patrtrk  Lsland  and  Aklavik. 

At  8.20  p.m.  (P  A.T.I,  Wllkins 
radioed  his  posltlon-wia»>  tatttude 
72  degrees  30  minutes,  longitude  139. 
He  re'ported  the  platie  wa4  pa&sing ' 
through  scattered  elouda  In  the  I 
moonlight. 

The  temperature  at  Aklavlk  jnm* 
SO  degrets  below  aero.  .         /~  ^ 

The  flight  was  the  flnst  attempt  to 
And  the  Rti.s,slan  air  hero.  Sigi.smund 
I>e\HnefTsky  and  his  Ave  companions 
since  Wilklns  flew  over  tjie  Aivtlc 
ta  another  plane  last  fjtn.  The 

atman.  employed  by  Ihrt  Ru.'  \  ni 
Govetnment.  shifted  his  base  from 
Banaw  ta  Aldavik  this  week.  — 

SERIOUSLY  HURT  BY 

EXPLODING  BOMB 


SALMi  TRAPS 

Chamber  of  Commerce  Op- 
posed to  Attitude  of 
Boards  of  Trade 


istWBKKR,  which  has  ruled  name 
since  the  Spring  of  1930.  ap|x"ared 

to  be  At  stake.   It  wag  ''fiihtflU 


Streauoua  objeetlen  ta  the  opposi- 
tion by  the  Associated  Boards  of 
Trade  of  Vancouver  Island  to  the 
granting  of  any  licences  for  fish 
traps  to  British  Columbia  was  as- 
prsessd  a*  a  meeting  of  the  board 

of  directors  of  the  victoria  Chamber 
Of  Ooauneroe  yesterday  afternoon. 

The  ehaaSber  was  adtlaed  Mait  the 
executive  of  the  A.ssorlafed  Boards 
would  meet  In  Nanaimo  on  January 
26,  when  a  report  would  be  received 
on  the  progresr  ^aade-^th  the 
resohiWnn  passed  at  the  convention 
In  June  of  la.st  year,  objecting  tO  the 
granting  of  fish-trap  ilcenoee. 


nuini.sl.':  who  bioujrht  about  crtlU[»ise 
of  the  Chautemps  regime  alter  an 
all-night  Chamber  of 
slon,  would  support  Bonnet. 
I  8oclaluit,s.  CommunLsts  and  Radi- 
cal SoclalisU  make  up  the  gnat 
majority  of  ih»-  p.  ],  i';,r  Front. 

DfcFtRS  DtCliilON 

Suaunoned  to  the  helm  by  Pres- 
ident Albert  Lebrun.  after  a  day 
Ailed  with  consultations  among  the 
President  and  leading  aiaiegaMn. 

Bonnet  deferred  until  tomorrow  the 
decision  on  whether  he  would  at- 
tempt to  form  a  f  ^*ntt. 

Before  then  he  platmed  to  talk 
with  several  former  Premiers.  In- 
« luduiK  l/''>ii  uiiini.  Edouard  Her- 
riot,    Edouaid     Dal.uiier  Senator 

Contlnocd  on  Page  i,  Colaaw  4 


After  hiaiing  an  explanation  of 
trapping  operatkNis  given  by  Charles 
P.  Oeodrleh,  president  ef  the  Books 

Harbor  Fishing  St  Packing  Com- 
pany, Limited,  the  chamber  ex- 
paMOd  tha  eptolon  that  the  aMtisr 
was  too  controversial  for  the  Asso- 
ciated Boards  to  take  any  part  in 
It;  requested  Mr,  Goodrich  to  sup- 
ply infonnatton  to  rebutui  of  the 
chargee  made  agataet  the  trapping 
method:  In.structed  It.s  deleciffs  to 
the  meeting  in  Nanaimo  vigorously 
to  oppose  any  such  action,  and  Inti- 
mated that  It  wouki  withdraw  from 
the  Aaweiated  Boards  if  the  matter 
were  Jtebgeded  with  further. 

It  was  ea»phaslsesl_that  if  the 
Sooke  flsh  traps  were  compelled  to 
cease  operations  Vimnn  Mnuui  lo^e 
a  valuable  industry  and  subsidiary 
en  Page  g.  Cehnna  4 


Of  the  latter,  they  said,  many  ac- 
tually are  operating  companies 
o«-nlng  outright  coMnf^l  goMdl- 
arles^andlbui  differ  from  the  pyra- 
mided type  of  holding  rompaay  to 

which  Mr  R/msevelt  has  objected  hi 
the  past  in  the  utilities  Aeld. 
So  complex  was  the  qjueetien  ^died 

by  the  Prwlilent.  In  fart, that  many 


eftanan.  of  the  University  of  British  ,  "i'"  '"•'d  'hev  thought 


Columbia  and  li  numbiT  Of 
^of  the  LeglalatMre. 


Ambassador 
Now  Free  to 
_Speak  Out 


17 


<  omlrs   

(  ulbertaon  on 
Rdltorials  .. 
financial  ... 
Jane  Dfnn 

R«dln  Projr»mn»ee  P*r» 
Shipping  and 

Reelal  Netee  Jiga  g 

-Tbe  Piper's  Tene-   Page  « 

apart   ^^.....Page  IS 

Ttipnirp*   ^~-.Page  IS 

1 


OTTAWA,  Jan,,  14  0^.— Prime  Minister  Mackenzie  King 
■nd  his  coITaagiHi  hiftaiviid  eaggeitiaag  taHay  from  rep- 
resentatives of  some  175.000  Canadian  wockC£a./.BEhich, 
^  adopted,  would  radically  alter  the  whole  emplovmant  piature 
and  ramowa  eoihpletaly  tha  dread  of  a  pcnnileagnmhaga. 

~    "        "  "        delegates* -Wr  Oovernment 

give  them  eertous  vmaderanon 

P.  M.  Draper.' of  Ottawa,  presi- 
de-   of  the  Trades  and  Labor  Con- 


Offlrer*  of  the  TridW  and  Lilw 

Congress  of  Canada,  with  thoee  of 
the  oooibtoed  ratbwad  bwthgHieods, 
~— ———•—rage  t4 1  made  their  annual  pUgrttaage  to 

 ->  Page  11 1  Parliament  Hill,  where  the  Prime  urr.^.s.  chief  spokesman  for  the  dele- 

MlnLster  and  thl.  ipajority  of  his  aatlon,   pror  jeed   the  Oovernmer>t 

brlefr  provide  an  adequate  retiring  allow - 
the  I  ance  for  e»»ff  person  desiring  to 
workers  would  like  to  see  adopted    wi'hdmw    from  Industry 


Jan.  14  (Jt^.— 
SecreUry  Hull  met  an  ofTlcial  Ger- 
man protest  against  a  bitter  anti- 
Hitler  speech  by,  former  AaAaasador 
wtiUam  a  Pedd  today  with  an  ex- 
planatlon  that  United  SUtes  citiaens 
enjoy  the  rlRht,  of  free  speech. 
Hans  Hflnrlch  Dieckhoff,  the 
would JgOgitean--  embdeaedor,  ftated<-the 

Qtate  Department  to  tell  Hull  that 
Dpdd,'.whp  recently  resigned  from 
the  diplomatic  eorpe  after  Ave  yaan 
as  American  envoy  at  Berlin,  had 


Th^ye  mlRht  be  qua  11  neat  ions  which 
Mr.  RooeeveJt  had  not  mentioned  at 
his  press  oonfemihe. 

R»«SrdlnK  the  T»r*'slrtenfs  crltl- 
clsm^  of  holding  companies  In  the 
banking  Aeld.  and  his  attack  upon 
"remdte  ^  control''  of  local  banks, 
they  estimated  that  four  companies 
ronlfftl  bahlfs  "havinf 
nearly  13.000.000,000. 


"iOeii  of 


LOS  ANOIUS.  Jan.  14  m.—A 
bomb  exploded  today  in  the  aiftomo- 
blle  of  ^rry  Raymond,  undercover 
Investigator  and  veteran  former 
police  and  detective  chief  in  South- 
em  Oaltfomia  cities,  serfcMely  to- 
Jurlng  him.  The  bomb  exploded 
'when  he  pressed  the  c^  starter  in 
hia 


Uneasy  Over 
^whington 
Negotiations 

LONDON,  Jan.  14  tCP.-Itevas).— 

The  National  Union  of  Manufac- 
turers tonight  expre.ssed  uneasiness 
over  effects  of  the  proposed  Anglo- 
American  trads  sgrsement  to  a  let- 
ter to-the  board  psesldent,  Oflver 
Stanley.  and  asked  that  bu.sine.K  he 
represented  at  Washington  negotia- 
tions. 

■Tile  action  folkmed  letters  to  Mr. 
Stanley  from  the  l>>Mtoration  of 

British  Chambers  of  Commerce  a^ik 
ing  to  be  consulted  in  advance  re- 
garding ^arnFaTthg 


LAIEJCWS  BULLETINS 


CANADA'S  ONLV 
ADIUflEAD 

WilHtm  Oswald  Story,  War 
Commander  at  Esqulmait, 
Passat  In  Ctit 


MONTREAL.  Jan.  14  O).— Death 
came  Uxlay  to  Canada^  eni^  ad* 

mlral.  William  Oswald  Story,  a 
square-Jawed  Irlshnmn  whohe  gal- 
lantry wAs  noted  through  the> 
scores  of  years  he  sailed  thoeas 

Seventy-eight  years  old  and  an 
Invalid.  Adn:iral  .Story  had  been  in  " 
ill -health  several  weeks  befocf  hia 
death,  which  occurrsd  aa  he  slept. 
It  brought  to  a  close  »  long  naval 
career  which  began  wh^n  story  left 
his  blriJiplace  near.  Crossdoney, 
Northern  Ireland,  to  Joto  tlM  Mmml 
Navy  in  1«71. 

Beiflnning  as  s  midshipman  the 
young  Irishman  gradually  worked 
his  way  upviird  through  the  years 
he  served  atfrnfi-h  ha.ses  in  ~  " 
AustraUa  anil  Erai  Indiei. 

His  outstinding  courage 
him  to  thi  command  of  HMS 
«««<y  of  fie  Worth  Sea  flsheriea 
AMt.  Later  he  rommanded  from 
bridges  of  cruisers  and  battleshtos 
'">'ii  his  rethwnent  to  Ifis  aa  laar- 
admiral,  tut  hia  SSllNaMnt  waa 
only  temporary. 

DecJaraflon  of  war  signato/' his 
return  to  1014  and  he  became  .d- 
miral-supertntendent  of  the  naval 
dockyard  at  Esfjulmalt.  from  where 
he  was  transferred  four  yeara  l^ter 
to  a  similar  post  to  Hattfas.  fter 
more  tMBtt  a  year  he  served  at  the 
Hallfaa  baae  before  he  went.  Into 
actual  retirement,  with  the  title  of 
admiral  and  the  honor  of  the  Order 
of  Commander  at  the-  ~  — 


P*re.  awarded  by  the  late  Ktog 

George  V. 


^ot  attempting  to  deal  with  the 
recommendations  -to    detail,  the 


or  0001- 


merce  at  the  age  of  alxty  yeare,  thtw 
^^DanaL^  waj^fM;  ywinger  npen 


CIGARETTE  BUTT 

CAUSED  DESTRUCTION 

TORONTO. "  Jan.  14  <F.  —  Tlrt 
Marshal  W  .J  .SoXt  reported  today 
the  »3M.O00  Arc  that  destroyed 
Ixnwtto  Afibay  at  msgara  VWIs  Mon- 
day night  was  started  bv  s  biimlnij 
elgarette  batt,  thrown  by  a  girl  stu- 
dent toto  a  waste-paper  ehvte. 


VEHSEL  O.N  ATLA.NTir  SENDS  OLT  80S. 
NORFOI  K,  Vs..  Jan.  Ig  rBatiWbjl  <iPU-The  e«aa 
>eday  it  had  .received  aa  808.  aMesagc  freot  the  Otdeh 
AMfam^  laiayad  by  the  Brtttsh  aMleAMp'  RangMki.   Aspaala's  poel- 
tiew-  wee  glfen  aa  iS.M  nortir  tetHade  and  MM  wMt  uiitnde  This 
w»e  tsUmaled  as  about  l.oee  milee  essi  ar  northeast  of  (  ape  Hatteraa. 

LUNENBLRG  FIKHING  SHIPS  BLOCKADED  IN  PORT 
LUNBNBVRO.  ta  •  UL  fSalaidayl ' fr  -Th ree  •ehetmeni. 
saapitlld  af  planntog  to  tabs  en'  baa  and  leave  tor  the  nshinc 
groWMa  were  bloekaded  at  thefr  berths  early  tod«r  h?  other  vewielB 
•f  the  town's  strikinr  nkhint  fleel  "I^val"  uriit«  of  the  Heel  mrtored 
end  to  end,  forming  a  Boating  "boom."  effective 
channal  tMni  She  SoM  Where  the  (hrse  are  


A  florcrui.  SIGN 


Insulted  HlUer  to  an  address  \^  New  i  WASHLNOTON.  Jan.  14  — 
York  last  night.  .Supreme  Court  JusUce  Benjamto  H. 


RuU  replied  thai  Oodd  had. re 
his  aaysasindet|blp.  .waa  no« 
a  private  miam^ad  ttierefore  en 
Joyed  the  fitaduu  of  l|jeech  guar 
aatpad  Ittai^  the  OMmUM 


Oardow,  seriously  Ul  with  heart 
disease,  clung  tonight  to  s  gain  fie 

achieved  more  than  (»en'y-four 
hours  ago.  His  physicians 


YAPANBSB  BCPOBT  BVOCBSSPTL  DRIYC  IW  gHANTUNO 

SHANf.HAI.  Jan.  'SAtiirdajn  .:  —  l.ipane*e  annaanced  today 
their  forces  in  Shantunr  Pmvlnre  had  driren  Ibreagb  Sttategle 
IsiiiiiiK  «.  ijihward  toward  the  i.ynchal  RaNway,  and  had  Tttaelsi 

T«nK<hialtsio.  Tbcy  Said  the  Chioeac  atth  Ainiy.  whkh  bad  de- 
fended Tsirting,  waa  ilMl  'tawawl.yiiili  i%  tnenty-n^en  miles 

te  the  santh.  ^  • 


I.ANnsi.fDE  RFP0RTEI>  ON  KOOTENAT  LAKE  LINE 
NELSON.  B  (  .  Jan.  14  o     A  C  anadian  PadSc  Railway 
train  left  here  Ute.  tonight,  for  a  slide 
t  ake  line  aboat  thirty 
the  slide  waa  at  the 


CANADA  MFTAf,  SMTFMFNTH  HIGH  LAST  YEAR 
OTTAWA.  Jan,  14  'f  --\  new  rceOrd  for 

a^de  by  Canadian  mlne»  in  1»37.  providing  eSM  ef  \_   

the  lining  Indngtry  dytog  the  year,  the  Department  a#  Mines  

'     s€  nMtel.  eapper.  lead  and  sine  In 
a  total  of  SI  !<;  •>!«  «>O0  m  (hr  Iwlvr  months 

tl.  IM7,  eempared  with  iet,M2,«ee  a  year  befera. 

f 

•4m 


LEAGUE  REFORM 
BjjifESlJROENT 

••aretoiriiarnea 
*•  fendiB  fer  Omfereneo 
Befwe  Going  to  Oenerm 

LONDON.  Jan.,14  (;P).-The  r,„es." 
tion  of  League  of  Nations  reform 
following  the  shift  of  AuArta  and 
Hungary  ciowr  to  the  Rome-Berlto 
axis,  apparently  bansins  an  *^tnt~ 
«»tler  today  la  tiM  BNMl  Itof^ 

l^elgn  SecreUry  Anthony  Bden 
abruptly  broke  his  vacatton  to 
Southern  PTanee  and  hurried  back 

to  London  for  oqnsul'n'lons  with 
Prime  Mmi^tenMrMlle  Chamberlato 

nen.  ft  was  auUgiiggB.  was  in 
have  gene'dtreetly  from  the  Riviera 
to  Oeneea  for  the  opening  of  the 
LeajT'ie  rot;T,rii  ^Mioin  wh^ch 
Pranee  hae  aaked  be  postpOUsil  fraa 
Mwary  17  to  Januaty  M. 

Dlplomatlf  quarters  expressed  be- 
Mef  Eden  was  sitrnmnned  t>ack  to 
di#eti»s  the  Intemaiiosial  qw>atioru 
raised  by  the  alignment  of  Austria 
and-Aaaaaiy  with  the  Faacisi..hlQr. 
and  Pound's  apparent 
joon^eming  the  League. 


-i^  2 


lIPhAV  yAMIIAR,V  ig38 


V 


Counsel  for  Alherta 
Denies  Relevancy  of 
DominionWirgument 

Col.  O.  M.  Biggar  Tells  Supreme  Court  Two-Thinln 
_Jttf  Matter  Offered  by  Federal  ik 


Canada^  War-  Time 
Admiral  Dead 


OTTAWA,  Jan.  14  0».-^A»«ailing  approximately  two-thirda 
of  the  argument*  advancad  by  counaai  for  Aa  D««S«ion 
Government,  the  banks  and  tha  newspapers  against  the 
validity  of  three  Albarta  bills.  Colonel  O.  M.  Bi^gar.  chief 
eoynaal  for  Albarta,  today  began  his  argumant  bafor*  the 
iprame  Court  of  Canada  in  dafanca  of  tha  maaiuraa. 
Potanei  Blggar  sakl  the  referenoe  |  daily  and  weekty  ncw^^papers.  laat 
WM  by  the  same  authority,  ihe  Gov-  of  four  lawyers  to  address  the  eoiot 
crnor-Oeneral-ln-CouncU,    w  h  Ic  h  ,  In  opixxsltloii  Uy  th*  bills  The  others 


would  have  to  decide  whether  they 


AeiiM  aear  lieaona Jaw.  ISiay  OBUMtiOBride  tor  the  Domlnkm  oovem 

ment  and  W.  N.  Tllley  for  the  char- 
tered iMinlu  of  Canada  and  the  Ca- 
Pally  and  mtU^JtfmMsL 

pen'  AMQclatlOQS. 

Colonel  Blggar  will  continue  his 
argument  on  Monday,  and  It  1a  ex- 
pected  the  heartnf  wUl  end  some 
tftne  'ruewttyr'llb  arcumant  today 

Wiis  df' voted  only  to  the  general 


not  boconii'  law  iinlU  the  Oovemor- 
(Jcneral  uutenLed  to  Uiem. 

Ito  aimed  ihe  ^twelton  wissaed  te 
the  court  would  have  been  mora  sat- 
lifactory  l(  it  had  asked  whether 
the  bills  w<Hiid  be  valid  If  they  re- 
ceived the  Royal  fynt  y''***^ 
whether  they  were  'idtra  vfaai  oCiha 




•la-Ooxin- 
■egr'  however,  had  yet  to  pass  on 

whether  the  bills  were  agalnnl  the 
general  interest  of  Canada,  and  It 
was  not  necessary  f ort  thal^QWi  to 

into  that,  qtipstlon. 

rUBUC  WELFARE 

the  ariument  advanced 

against  the  bfHs.  he  said,  was  to  the 
effect  they  were  contrary  to  the 
public  welfare  and  that -the  Leglala- 
ture  In  enacting  them  was  actuated 
by  some  improper  motive.  Ha  sub- 
mitted these  arguments  might  be 
entertained  If  they  were  addressed 
to  the  Qorei  uai  »Oeneral  -in  -Council, 
but  iibi  when  addreased  to  the  court. 

Duty  of  the  court,  he  continued, 
'was  simply  to  say  whether  the  bills 
"neere  within  tiie  coaftpetance  ot  tha 
XiSfflBlature.  Ts  do  this  U  need  only 
look  at  Xbe  bills  Uiemaelvcs  Other 
bllla  passed  by  the  Leglalatyia, 
speeches  by  various  peopter  extracts 
from  bo(4u  and  cOiu  publications 
referred  to  by  the  other  coimjiel  had 
no  beaiiriK  on  the  question. 
.  Chief  Justice  Sir  Lorman  DufI 
agread  %fth  (XAonel  Btnar  about 
flpeerhe<i.  but  said  the  rourt  had  to 
get  at  the  "pith  and  Rub.stance"  of 
the  bills,  and  to  do  this  might  look 
at  other  legislation  and  at  the  ctr- 
ewnstanoes  surroundtng  enactment 
of  the  Iritlslation. 

OPIMON  OF  COURT 

The  rmirt.  he  said,  could  not  be 
ignorant  of  all  the  eronomlc  de- 
velopments in  the  last  twenty  years, 
but  neHher  riMwld  K  soak  Its  mind 
In  a  mas.'^  of  extraneous  UMtterlal 
and  then  look  at  the  bills. 

Colonel  Bltgtr  began  his  argu- 
ment at  noon  and  foUowad  Bon.  J. 
L.  Ralston,  counsel  forHlM  Albnta 


were  Aime  Oeoflrlon,  an^  J-  Boyd 


IAN  DOiliS 
UEADSCLUli 

Saanich  Jersey  Breeders 
Discuss  Proposal  to  Licpnoi 
^  l£«ling  in  Cattle. 


question  of  the  relevancy  of  ma- 
terial advanced  by  the  other  side 
and  be  did  not  get  down  to  a  de- 
fanea  of  the  bWi  taidlTidually. 

Large  Crmcd^ . 
-  Reuriian  Dance 


AfteraooB  Dresses 

A  good  Mitctioft  of  itylct  made  by 
Quttn  on*  of  th«  oufitjnding  mak - 
CM  of  oclutivt  d  r  1 1 1  •  I.  Rtgular 
Tslaes  $29.7S.  Reduced  far  Jseasry 
ule  te  ^ft4.»6 


UMITBO 
'721  Yafet  St.  1711) 


Memt>ers  of  the  Pro  Patria 
Branch.  Canadian  Legion,  their 
wives  and  families,  attended  the 
annual  reunion  lupper  danoe  in  the 
Shrlaa  Ball  last  avening.  * 

Dances  both  old  aiul  new  w.re 
tn]oyad~~b9r  tha  lazge  crowd  from 
i  o'etoek  untU  1  a'Moct.  Mttiie  was 
provided  by  a  popular  seven-piece 
orchestra.  A  sit-down  supper  was 
aemd  ibartly  altar  11  o^alaok. 

— *fteaturlng  the  evening  were  sev- 
eral performances  by  members  of 
the  Florence  Clough  Dancing  Aca- 
demy.— flayaral'^  danoars.  clad  In 
pirate  eoetnmes.  delighted  tbe  audi- 
rnce.  Other  ofTerings  were  tap, 
specialty  and  tango  dancei. 

the  oonimlttee,  as.sLsted  by  J.  Pox, 

W.  Talbot,  J.  Simpson.  C.  A.  OIU, 

E.  F.  Pox  and  T.  Urk.  About  four 
hundred  wwa 


IS  CHOStN  HtAD 

OF  ?mm& 


Saanders  Re-elected  President  of 


iiFott  ttrnfid  YOUR 

STERLING  SILVER 
FLATWARE 

S«r  our  t«l«c>ion  of  pstttrnt  carried 
i«   Stock.  Ftirfield'i,  Slratfard,  OW 


F.  W.  FRANCIS 


dieit 


Plumbing 
Repiirt 

NO  JOt 
TOO  SMALL 

J.  IMOIIIEU 


MOVED 

T.   lU   tmiON  BUILDINO 

TYE  ft  RAWSON 


S.  Saunders  was  re<«leeted  presi- 
dent o(  the  Canadian  Pensioners' 
AsBodatlon  at  the  annual  meeting 
last  evening  In  the  headquarters.  336 
Pemberton  building.  W.  Ooopfr 
Seott  was  ehoeen  fliat  vlee-pcael- 
dent  and  J.  H.  Miller  Was  named 
secoiu!  vice-president.  K.  C.  Keane 
will  serve  another  yaar  aa  Meaa- 

tary-trea.^urer. 

Tlie  board  of  directors  waa  select- 
ed xs  foiiow.s:  M  w  Jamleson.  H. 
M.  Morriai,  A.  8.  Window  and  B.  P. 
Cole.  w.  Cooper  Beott  wag  aamn 
deieRat.e  to  tfM  Hennmbranee  Day 
committea. 

MHRiVeHBlfp  dUTing  "the  paet-year 

Incrca.-HHl   steadily,   the  pre.'tldenfs 
r-port  stated,  the  asaoelatton  on  the 
wbola 
yesir. 


aW 


1  pension  casae  were  con- 
cluded aatleractorlly  for  tha  apiril- 
cantJ.  while  pther  bu-iln^Ns  included 
children's  allowances,  apprentices' 
aiiewanow  and  depiadwili'  allow- 
aneee. 

The    pwildent    lapreeeed  hie 

thanks  for  the  loyal  .'support  of  the 
members,  caecutlrs  and  secretary 
durlhf  tha  jFaar. 

It  was  announced  that  the 
report  of  the  veterans'  assistance 
committee  was  not  yet  finished,  but 
would  be  sent  to  the  aaeociatlon 
when  eoinpl^^ed. 


etary: 
flnal 


ADDS  YEAR  ONTO 
JAIL  SENTENCE 


Theodore 
It 


Tlw  monthly  meeting  i^C  the  Saan- 

Ich  Jersey  Cattle  Club  was  held  re- 
cently at  the  home  of  the  club  pres- 
ident, Ian  Doogite.  It  waa'waU  at- 
tended and  proceedings  were  en- 
livened by  discussion  of  the  drhft  of 
a  proiKXial  bill  la  liri'nrp  and  con- 
trol breeders  of  and  dealers  in  pure- 
bred  dafai^aattlai 

Opinion  ajs  to  the  ne*>d  <>f  the  bill 
was  divided.  The  measure  would 
require*  that  reeOrds  eC  preduetlen 

of  any  animal  offered  for  sale  nnd 
of  Its  near  relatives  be  produced  for 
the  buyers    it  wa.s  felt  that  It  would 


B.  H.  Hoole  moved  "tbaltba  aet. 

beUiK  ai'  unwarranted  Interference 
with  the  liberty  of  the  subject,  was 
not  wanted."  bui^  iasendment  by 
(ifon  e  Malcolm  "that  It  be -flaan 
liu'Llier  cootaderaUon"  was  eacrled. 

A  BWUOB  to  autke  tha  dob  meet- 
ings quarterly  Instead  of  monthly 
v^as  defeated,  but  it  was  decided  to 
extend  the  range  of  subject  present- 
ed at  maetlnge  beyond  that  of  pure- 
bred Jerwy  eatttK  ^ 


umoal  meeting  followed  TTie 
president  repprte^  Uiat  membership 
was  tha  eame  as  last  year,  but  that 
there  have  been  a  falUng  off  In  at- 
tendance. He  reported  that  fbianeee 
were  In  Kood  condition  after  spend- 
ing more  than  usual  on  propaganda 
for  Jereey  tattk.  thit  Hiembffg  WRB 
a  few  exceptlcms  hadHone  no  dMW- 
Ing  at  the  major  fairs,  but  had 
turned  out  well  at  Saanlchton,  that 
much  energy  had  been  put  into  the 
aetlTltlea  of  the  Junior  ehibe,  that 

'  the  Raahlch  Jersey  Calf  Chiir  had 
had  a  very  succes.sful  year,  and  that 
'  export  trade  In  purebred  cattle  to 


China  and  Uie  UtUted  SUtea  had 
Improved  and  with  MUM  OOBdlr 

Election  of  ofBcers  luiulted  M  Ibl- 
tows:  President,  Ian  Doiiflsa:  vice- 
prealdant,  A.  W.  Aylard;  aeeratary- 
unmrnm,  ■.  ■.  Lia:  keaoaai7~audl- 

tor,  J.  a.  Braldwood:  directors,  H  E 
BUCUdgt^  Capt..C.  rt.aibson.  Major 

Qavln  Weir  Snd  K  W  Burklnshaw. 

February  7  was  aet  as  the  date  of 
tilt  iwrt  iiwetlug,  whiAjda  be  held 

at  Wootecote.  North  Saanldli^-aiHtt- 
vitftlon  of  Captain  Oibaon. 


REEVE  CROyCH 
IS 


APPEA,  C6URT  JUDGE 
IMPRQVEP  IN  HEALTH 

Mr.  Juetioe  it  B.  IfcFhUUpe.  of 
the  Brttldi  Oi»>iilli~0wgt  ot  Ap* 

l^eal.  who  was  taken  ill  at  Wednes- 
day's sitting  of  the  court  here  and 
removed  to  Bt.  JeeepfK  JJeiwltal;  la 

re.^tlng  comfortably  and  making 
good  progress  towards  recovery,  his 
physicians  state. 


Lack  of  Property  Qualifica* 
tion  Forces  Peter  R. 

Peter  R.  Tyson,  well-known  Vlc- 
tmla  wrsftler  and  athlete,  who  re- 

eenily  annoulhovd  nf~lnteBtian  to 

on^'M-  }<ccvo  William  Crouch  In  the 
election  for  chief  magistrate  of 
Saanich  municipality  on  January  n. 
stated  yesterday  that  he  had  been 
forced  to  withdraw  from  the  contest, 
having  foupd  hlm-self  to  b  In- 
eligible. He  Intimated,  however, 
that  he  would  be  a  auMBdata  for  the 
reeveshlp  rvext  year, 

In  a  statement  explaining  his  re- 
Miimiai  -ftwa  -tba"  fejtt^-.  Mr., 
Tyson  said  that  haigaed  to  qqaUf^ 

for  nomination,  owibtg  to  the  fact 

that  the  Improvements  on  his  prop- 


JU  Yalta  Strtft 


HOSE 


760 


-  ■  -t-  ■ 

1 


-  » - 

1 


erty  had  not  been  anfised  In  IMT. 
although  oomtnietod  tea  monttaa 

*^he  wilQidrawal*^of  Mr.  ¥y»on 
makes  It  probabla  th.^t  H.'-  \e  Crmu  h 
will  be  re-elected  by  acdanuitlon,  no 
other  oppoeltlan  to  hie  eandldatuia 
having  been  annoimced  He  ha.5 
held  ofHoe  aa  reeve  oX  b«Atuch  lur 

PoUoMBM^,jtor  dm  thaaariiiii 
happen? 

Motorist— My  wife  fell  asleep  to 
the  back  seat. 


MAY  PORCHASE 
-MRUUMB 

Fire  Wardens  to  Receive 
Tenders  for  New  Equip- 
ment lifl.  to  Feb.  I  . 


Tenders  for  a  new  combination 
aerial  ladder  and  truck  wm;be  re- 
ceivod  up  to-  Wbewary  mm  war- 

derw  decided  at  a  meeting  yesterday 
afternoon  Pull  specifications  el  Hie 
apparatus  required  mav  tie  "btalned 
from  Fire  Chief  Alex  Munroe. 

Wardens  were  informed  by  the 
fire  chief  that  the  present  aerial 
ladder  was  purchased  in  19U.  and 
was  considered  unsafe  for  further 
use.  Salesmen  for  ftiw  apparatus 
companies  were  given  a.,h9ai1nff  at 
the  meeting.  . 

A  prellmln&ry  discussion  on  an- 
nual eeUmatea  waa  bald.  IM  Are 
chief  was  asked  to  safeBrfi  eompata- 
ttve  figures  of  1837  and  1938  esti- 
mates for  further  peryaal.^^  .  . 
CHIEF  rONORAn^l-ATED 
Resignation  of  Eklward  Goldtr 
Clayards  from  the  fire  department 
was  accepted.  Wardens  asked  the 
chief  to  convey  congratulatlCM ^  to 
Mr.  ClHvard.s  nn  being  WPfttMti 
fire  chief  of  Oak  Bay. 

Permission  was  granted  the 
school  board  for  Bank  Street  BdtiedL 
to  use  l9tichess  Street  flrehall  at  a 
recreation  centre,  provided  that  the 
hall  was  kept  in  a  good  •tate  of  re- 
pair and  made  availaMa  'far  'ttr 
department  u.ne  on  .«hort  notice. 

An  application  from  F.'«nulmalt 
Salvation  Army  for  ii.«se  of  Victoria 
West  flrehaU  was  UUed  untU  fire 
wardena  Interview  Vleteria '  Wbst 
Brotherhood  about  tha 


nRST  PENSION 
PAYMENT  MADE 


Government  Am 
First  Cbefae  ta 
lilM  a 


M.  C.  Robinson,  supertntetxlent. 
Canadian  National  Institute  for  the 
Blind,  has  been  offlctelly  advtKd  by 
the  Old  Age  Pen.Mona  Department 
of  British  Columbia  that  the  flrst 
cheque  in  respect  t^  the  payment  of 
pensions  for  Ihe  blind  was  mailed 
by  the  Pensions  Board  in  Vancouver 
nn  January  7.  It  \s  expected  that 
further  payments  will  be  made  Im- 
mediately fonowtnl  tbi:  eonlpiettan 

and  acceptance  of  applirat.lons. 

Tlie  amount  of  the  pen.slon  la  $20 
a  month,  and  la  available  to  all  blind 
people  in  BrlUst^  Columbia  under 
tha  I  bama  quaUfleatione  as  thooe 
applying  to  the  old-age  pensloneni^ 
except  in  respect  to  age,  th«  pension 
for  the  blind  being  paid  at  tha  age 
of  forty  hutead  of  seventy.  Another 
advanUge  to  the  bUnd  penaloner  la 
that  he  \n  allowed  $300  a  year  addi- 
tional Income  for  a  kingle  pensioner, 
and  1400  a  year  addltloQal  taeome 
for  a  married 


lolanthe 

Heaters 


14 


llariit  IS  *•  SS 


to 

m  a  tsMaa 


$29.50 


Coast  Hardware 

nor<il.AS  ST. 


Canrfth  Krrrive*  Piinish- 

fer   Breaking   From  ~ 

— a  mm%  t»    _  .  


Theodore  Carve  th  will  have  to 
epend  a  year  In  Jail  Ob  tha  termi- 
nation of  his  other  sentence,  for 
having  broken  Jail  and  thus  making 
Rood  nln  escape  from  the  clfv  lock- 
up. ,  This  was  the  punishment  meted 
out  'lo-hlhi  yeetarday  la  tbe  elty  po- 
lice court^  when  his  eaee  fcame  be- 
fore  Magistrate  "k.  "ZTTfiBtr  r. 

The  accused  pleaded  gtiilty  to  the 
ofTenoe  and  had  nothing  to  add  to 
the  rimpivptevr  ' 

The  maiTlstrnfe  jyHnted  nut  that 
th«  offence  of  breakln..  Jail  was  re- 
garded as  a  very  serious  one.  The 
evidence  In  the  matter  showed  that 
there  Sa'RSTVIiraiirplaa.  Re. 

however  was  not  Imposing  tba*iail 

penalty  in  such  ofTenoee.   

He.  thireupon.  sentenced  the  ae- 
cuaed  to  OM  year  tn  pHson.  to  fol- 
low the  iehtenoe  already  imposed  of 
%ix  months*  Imprlsonaent'  "for  the 
theft  of  a  watch. 


GAS  MASK  EXPERTS 
TO  GIVE  INSTROCTION 

VANCOUVER,  Jan.  14  Five 
British-trained  experts  In  gas- 
ma.<(k  technique  will  Klve  In^tnicflon 
In  Vancouver  und«'r  the  aasplces  of 
Bt.  John  Ambulance  As.<K)elatlOn,  tha 
association  laid  today.  The  eooreea 
win  begin  "as  aeon  as  they  alt 
authorized  by  the  DeparnUBT^ST 
National  Defence  • 

Via  Ave  in.^nic!or.^  reoelvfd' tbaj^^ 
training   In    "^"'^tI  "^Wint  tht 

Coronation  aea.'^on 


DAILY  BREAD 


40^  per  cent  of  British  Golumhia^s  total  population 
^  is  sustoineil  by  our  hogging  Infjustryr 


bia«  Here,  jwh^re  ta  mucfh  of 
demanded,  we  have  become 
unding,  youthful  energy  has 


Ufa  U  re4  ii^  British  (jlol 
strength  and  industry  ar 
a  nation  of  ^^doers.''  A. 

created  our  basic  industries  from  forest,  mine,  sea  itnd 

And  these  industries  have,  in  turn,  created  more  industries.  Their  waves  spread 
Jike  sunJima^^Jii  the  rfiy  of  the  woodman's  axe- it  achoad  tha  tap  of  tha 
cobbler's  hammer.  All  walks  of  life,  from  butcher  to  baker,  mpve  and  reccive^ 
life  from  our  basic  industriese  ~—  ~     •  "  ~ 


AMvft^ofu  of  B.C. 

Thm  Orand  Poat*ex^utlve  of  the 
Native  Sons  of  British  Columbia  ifrtlk,. 
hold  a  special  meeting  In  The  Col- 
onist board  room  on  Saturday  ere- 
nlng.  Jamwrv  ri  and  not  tonight 
as  suggested.  The  monthly  meeting 
of  Vletaila..poat  Ha  1  win  be  held 
In  fh-  TCntphf*  of  fMhia*  Hall  on 
Monday  evening  at  •  o 


lever  Lost  Day's  Werk 

As  the  reart  creep  eb  'HiUe  iffeb- 
nesnes  and  silmenta  become  harder 

to  shnkr  nff  than  formeriv,  and 
•vidences  of  a  breakdown  spjwnr 

Now  is  the  time  When  aged  jieopl^ 
nee<i  A  tonic,  such  as  Milhiim's 
Health  and  Nerre  ViWn  to  help  them 
mamtain  their  heslfh,  vi((or  and 
energy,  and  to  brace  up  and  in- 

Ma.  A  r  IlioiAR,  Palermo,  Onf., 
wntes —  T  mtv  aeventy  years  of  age; 
never  lowt  a  day's  work,  missed  a 
meal,  or  took  any  medicine  in  my 
life,  but  last  year  I.  Had  a  nervous 
breakdown ;  had  beadarnea ;  no  appa- 
tite;  hid  from  people;  and  was  in 
tear  aiiH  snxirtv,  hsd  to  hsve  some- 
ooa  Sit  beauilfl  niy  b<><l  si  niKlit  until 
I  went  to  sleep.  Hrll  could  not  l>e 
worae.  I  began  taking  Milhum's 
Heiilth  and  Nerve  Pilla,  and  from 
the  firtt  I  herame  eabn  and  euUeeted, 
and  to-day  I  fe^t  the  siBrWf  dM 
yeaia'ii©.**      ,    /  " 


Greatest  of  all  theie  !•  lumber.  From  lumber,  British  G>lumbla  gains  economic  ^tmem**  la 

the  eyed  of  the  world;  it  is  with  lumber  that  British  Columbia  wins  her  "balance  of  trade,** 
so  vita]  to  proKpority;  and  it  is  with  lumber  that  British  Columbia  takes  her  place  annoiig 

 J   -  ^  IT   ~ 

Ahe  world  s  leading  export^rs.^  ^ —  .  ^  7         -  — 


-This  is  rejected  locally  in  a  rUt  industrial  enterprise.  LiimCsr  Is  tioth  Ae  cause  oif  ^idustry 

-^rttiolf  And  in  <ilfi|^^.^^m 
Tastly  gcrater  nuitfber  In  almost  Ifrvery  line  of  biiimMi.  It  is  consenratlTely  estimated  that 
40VOE  ALL  BRITISH  COLUMBIA'S  JUSIN£SS  ACTIVITY  iIA3  ITS  ORICIN  IN 

LUMBER!  --^      ^  ^  _  .  - 


^i3l^-Brltiih  Colufiil 


away  our  lumber  industry 


would  be  to  remove  tbe^»H3MUt-fttoBa  of  our  ocoaoinlc  structure,  and  irith  ifiT  §!■  iwMiis  d- 
•rery  laditidiial  Brilidi  Colui^^ 


DCkiirkilDCbt  BRITISH  COLUMBIA  PRODUCES  MORE 
KC.IVlt.iVlDC.K:  THAW  nw  raamta'-e  LUMB£iL 


ThU  U  the  firsi  of  a  $€rk$  of  firanomemnmntB  rmmtding  uttaZ  iaeU  cone^rnumMritiMh  CohtmM§  mahr  indugiry. 


.\SS()CI.\TRD  FOREST  I^KODICTS  INDl'STRIKS 

OF  BRITISH  C:()IJ MlilA 


e  ^ 


•MX 


I 


t  — — 


r^-...».,«.-,.^.  .-  


THE  DAII^V  eOCONIST. -\'Tr 


15.  t93r 


Britain  to  Test  Out  • 
Fleet  in  Manoeuvres 
7  Of t  Singapore  Base 

Wjuvhi^s  and  Airj|)lane»  With  Army  fHflHItaenU 
T»  ftpwiidb  Opwrfiay  of  fi^w  Dock 


LONDON,  Jan.  14  W.— Singapore.  Britain's  formidable  naval 
base  in  the  war-troubled  Far  East,  will  he  thr  focal  point 
early  in  February  'bf  combined  naval,  military  and  air 
manoeuvres  pr«c«dinc  the  opening  of  ^  huft  4fydock 
there  February  14. 

An  lmprf'.s.iive  array  of  warships 
ant*,  airplanes,  in  sTtdltlon  to  army 
deUchmenta,  wUl  participate  In  tbe 
exerclaw.  Ilie  Joint  dtfenoi  mr- 
\\res'  annoiinrrm«nt  iaauMiil  tflOlght 
de&cribed  the  manceuvrM  u  "a.oom- 
blned  operatlooa  eserdM 


First  Attvinpt  at  RaisiM 

■   Beuluk  UnutccesMful  \ 


A 


FIEK  raising  the  (orwfrd  part  of  the  PiMina 
freighttr  Beulali  #elf  bttt  flf  the  water  laat  evening. 

the  first  attempt  to  QgMll:the  sunken  vessel  was 
abandoned  when  the  pumpa  wiprhing  in  the  aftec  holda 
were  umU»:  to  MEf  "iAy  liea«Way  against  the  water 
entering  that  portion  of  the  ship. 

A  fiM-th«r  searc  h  will  be  made  for  the  opening  through 
which  water  rnubi  liave  been  entering  thj^  after. hold  while 
the  pumping  was  in  progreaa.  and  when  tUa  ia  locited»  it 
will  he  sealed  and  another  effort  wilLJ)a  aM4»  to 

beulah  to  the  surface.     "  —  ^  . 


11  w&»  expected  Ihey  would  b«  "on 
the  .same  scale  as  last  year." 

The  fltrles  of  Incldsnts  arising 
from  the  Chlnese-Jspanese  eonfliet 
Involving  British  Uvea,  property  and 
pOUUcal  rlghu  In  the  Orient 
helffMea  intersei  la  ihe  maiMmivre.s 


NOWl 

GURNEX  RANGE 


With  Full  Enameled  Front 
and  Waterfront 


00 


-er 


CompMm  IM^%  off  RngM  for 
CM  W^d,  ON  or  Qm 

C.  J.  McDowell 

PLUMBING  —  HBATINO  —   OIL  BUKNBRI 
1000  DOUGLAS  STRBBT  ^ 


'  .Umis  of  the  Royal  Navy  Uklug 
part  in  th«  manceuvrss  will  subse- 
quently be  prsssnit  when  the  dock  Is 

opened.  Three  United  States'  light 
cnilsens.  the  Trenton,  Milwaukee  and 
Meniphi.s.  aLso  will  attend. 

Thedortfock  wlU  be  capable  of 
hsndtlRff  Wttsln's  mightiest  capitiii 
.shii^s  of  whirh  the  largest  if,  the 
battle  cruiser  Hood,  a  42,100-ton 
giant,  largest  flghtlnf^mir  afloat. 

Singapore  Is  at  the  strategic 
crossroads  of  the  Orient.  Well -forti- 
fied. It  undpr.stf)Ad  to  have  fifteen 
elghtesn-mc|x  land  gun.^  a  military 
airport  there  was  created  from 


BLUE  RIBBON 

nhe  Quality  Cofffeo" 


NOW 


Selling  Regularly 
at  40c  Par  Lb. 


CITV  COUNCIL 
MOVE  OEPLOie 

Printers  and  Lithographers 
Protest  Printing  of  Refund- 
ing  Bonds  in  East  . 


MliST  SEM 
LONG  TERM 

Thomas  Schaeffer  Will  Go 
To  Penitentiary  for  Three- 
.  —  Year  Period 


Laid  His  Charge 

-  To  Recover  IfHm 


fst  tack  $400  he  ioaned 

Hutton   !ii   <i>im»-(ti(>n   with  a  gold 

Issse  aa  Um  Fraser  River, 


INQ  ON  8UNDAV 


VANCOUVER.  Jan.  14  (^.— Judge  i 
J.  W.  iiillrlB  OaOBtr  OPOI*  MiPrt  A 

a  Button  pros-  1  ^  Vi*moTy   ot   the   lute  Joseph 
Beaumont,  who  passed  away  on  New 
1.  OnenrH  ^aaili  Day.  a  OMetlnf  under  «M 


pseter».oC  oMalnlOr  $«00  by  falsa 


for 


pretenosa,  fttn 
wood  %lthout 

a  defenee.    ...  .. 

The  Orown's  ease  nollapied  when 
Orssnwood  admitted  he  laid  the 


at  the  Victoria  ajid  DUtrlet^ 
Unempieyed  Association  wiU  be  hsld 
on  Suadar  eCMUBC  at  TM  Fort 

street. 


Fresh 

Ginger  Snaps 


Joint  snnounoement  of  the 
three*  defence  .vcrvices,  navy,  army, 
and  air,  stated  combined  eaerdses 
of  this  nature,  are  carrtsd  out  from 

time  to  time  with  s  view  to  testing 
the  various  defence.s  of  sln«apoie 
and  are  a  part  of  r.oiniai  lrainu'.>{  " 
Warships  from  the  East  Indies 
and  China  squadrons  and  the  Royal 
Indian  Navy  will  conduct  naval  ex- 
ercL'ses  while  troopn  of  the  Singapore 
garrlAon  will  be  .strengthened  by  the 
lst-2nd  Punjab  RegUnent  and-4te^ 
Malaya  RettanenC.  The  Royal  Air 
Force  »<niadron.s  at  Singapore  will  be 
supplemented  by  "some  units"  from 
India  and  Lra«.  ~_ 

RHIP8  TAKfVG  PART 
PartlclpaUng  warships  will  be: 
Cruisers  Norfolk  and  Anerald  of  the 
Bsst  Indlea  Squadron;  Cniliser  Dor- 
setshire of  Chins  Squadron;  Air- 
craft Carrier  Kagle  of  China  sta- 
tion; the  Rojrsi  IndUja  Navy  fiOfifini 
Indue,  RIadUBtaa  and  iBvestlffator; 
about  ten  submsrlnes  and  the  Depot 
Ship  Medway  of  the  China  Squid- 
rr>n;  five  destroyers.  lnrhidln«  the 

Duncan  and  Westcott  ol  (te  China 


Mayor  Andrew  McOavin  roened 
protests  yesterday  from  Victoria 
Typographical  Union,  No.  Ml,  and 
AUied  Printing  mdbe  ^Pwrnrtl  In 


Thomas  Schaeffer,  who  was  seen 
by  Constable  Angus  Munro  as  he 
wslked  out  of  Uie  Standard  Steam  | 
Laundry  late  at  night  on  December 
H,  was  ainteneed  to  three  years     i  _ 
penitentiary  by  JudcBJH.  H.  Bhand-  I  Q       1  j 
ley  yesterday — afternoon   in   the  { I  Wdoa.  ■  V  | 
Coiuity  court     Arraigned  on  '-wo| 
counts  of  having  broken  and  en- 
tered the  laundry  by  nlftlt  for  the 
purpose  of  committing  an  Indictable  | 
offence  on  the  date  specified  aiKl  | 
seooiMlly  of  having  it\^  his  possession  . 
insfcnunents^wlth  which  to  commit 
bu^itaury.  the  aeouoed  wtsred  a  plea 
of  guUty  to  the  ftat^  ta«  jiiUty 
-to  the  second. 

H.  W  Diivey.  wlu)  appeared  as  de^- 
fence  coumel.  tokl  tlie  court"  thst  he 
was  only  appearlnt  for  the  accused 
on  the  one  count,  that  of  breaking 


Annual  January 

Ctoarance 


'^ISiS  DOVOLaS  ST. 


fVBS 

BISU 


-Vi— — t^-  - 

amcATtsuN 

•  - 

TOIACCO 


Army  fwces.  under  the  rommand 
df  Msjor-Oenerai  W.  O.  8  Dobble, 
Kenoral  oflloer  commanding  In 
Malaya,  wUl  Indutte  unlU  of  the 
Royal  Artillery,  the  Royal  engineers 

and  the  Royal  Coriw  of  Signal's;  the 
first  battalion  of  the  Royal  InnLs- 
kllllng  Pusilien;  the  second  bat- 
talion of  the  Gordon  Highlsnders; 
4he  lst-3nd  Punjab  Regiment  and 
the  Malaya  Regiment. 

Eight  Royal  Air  Force  Squadrons 
with  attendant  bombing  and  trans- 
port aircraft  and  th*  BtralU  Settle- 
ments Volunteer  Air  rone,  will  par- 
ticipate 

Singapore  Is  the  world's  largest 


regsrd  to  the  City  Council's  decision 
"on  Monday  to  order  12,W  debt  re- 
funding bonds  from  the  ->BritUh 
Ametfaa-iiai^  Note  Oompany.  ot- 
tawa,  at  a  eost  of  MJN.  plus  sales 

tax.   -' 

An  em[>liatir  protest  against  ac- 
tlon.oLih«.  CU«:  CouBGll  In  havUig 
the  fsfundtaf  bonds  printed  outside 
the  city  was  reglsten-d  by  the  T>'po- 
(jraphlcal  Union.  A  letter  from  the 
organization  stated  that  aiember 
of  the  craft  had  applied  to  the 
for  felTef,  which  gave  the  union 
right  to  claim  support  of  the  coun- 
cil In  having  all  municipal  printing 
doin  In  TteUJHa.  ^  

HUGE  INVESTMENT 
Allied  PrlnUng  Trades  Council 
pointed  oat  that  the  printing  Indus- 
try here  represented  an  investment 
of  many  thousands  of  dollars,  and 
dbnlrlbuted  largriy  to  the  etty 
treasujov^ftUMr  Igxml  printers  were 
home  bwiwrs.  Tltthough  the  print- 
ing cotitirll  appnn  lated  consklf ration 
given  the  expenditure  of  takpayers' 
money,  action  In  harteir  bonds 
prlnt.ed  In  Ottawa  was  deplored. 

Amalgamated  Lithographers  of 
America,  Local  Na  44r  aUo  wrote  in 

protest  of  the  City  Council  s  decision 
to  send  the  business  from  the  city. 


and  entering  and  would  not  address 
hiin.self  to  tne  second  one 

When  the  cass  was  called  In  the 
I^enoen  W.  P.,  Lawaen  for  the 
crown,  said  that  he  had  understood 
that  the  plea  of  guilty  was  to  be 
entered  In  both  instances  and  sc- 
cordmgly  he  had  not  his-avldenoe 
ready. 

HAD  TO  ADJOURN 

Adjournment  was  taken  until  the 
afternoon,  when  tha  aaae  was  pro- 
ceedsd  with.' 

The  resubmission  of  the  evidence 
that  had  been  given  by  the  police 
efftoers  at  the  original  trial  took 


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JAMES  mmm 

IS  LAID  AT  REST 


The  funeral  of  the  late  James 
Maynard.  tUooeer  mewhant  of  thU 
city.  «aa  held  yesterday  afternoon 

from     MrCall     Brothers'  Funeral 


R^v,  A  E.  Whltehouse,  pas- 


tor of  Metropolitan  United  Church, 
conducted  ths  service,  during  which 
the  hymn,  -AWde  with  Me,"  was 

sung. 

The  ca.sket  was  banked  with  numy 
floral  tributea.  gltlnt  testimony  to 

-  r  II  .  esteem  in  whlrh  Mr  May- 

neiV  n  eslinUlSler  ^eW  hy  his  many  frlend.s. 

Intermen^  wa.s  made  In  the  family 
plot  at  Ross  Bay  Cemetery,  with  the 
foUowlnc  ee  pallbeareri:  O.  Porter. 
T  I,um.sdrn,  Sr.  O.  McKenzie.  J. 
Carson.  T.  Horne  and  J.  Simpson. 


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McLEMAN,  McFEELY 

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rambuie 


PRINCE 

CHARLIE'S 

UOUCUR 


A  resident  of  British  Columbia  for 
Blxty-sU  years,  ths  flrst  sixteen  of 
wtiteh  wete  epent  In  Vtetorlai  Joeeph 

Henley  died  In  Npw  Westmln.'^ter  on 
Thursday  at  the  age  of  eighty-three 
yean,  following  a  lopg  lllnes-s.  -He 
is  Bunrtved- by UTr-granddaughters 
two  grandsons,  his  only  son 
predivpasfd  him  two  month.^ 
Mrs.  H.  H.  Evans,  Lee  Avenue, 
VIetorla.  to  a  nieoe. 

Bom  in  Wobum.  Bedfordshire, 
England.  Mr.  Henley  wont  to  sea  at 
the  age  of  sixteen,  and  came  to  Vic- 
toria In  1871  by  way  of  the  WSst 
Indlea;  ftnama  and 'Ban  Ptanela^. 
Amon^  various  ornipatlons  followed 
here  was  that  of  baker.  In  1M7  |he 
.settled  m  New  WsistffilnBler.  4nd 
founded  the  mineral  water  business, 
which  he  carried  on  untu  his  re- 
tirement 

The  deoessed  was  prominent  in 
many  civic  activities  and  fports  in 

New  Westminster  Tn  1902  hs  was 
appointed  a  licence  commissioner 
for  the  city,  and  served  for  two 
years,  after  which  he  was  elected 
-aldermiFr  anff"  served  In  ihsl  capa- 
fifv  for  nine  years  Wo  «ns/(ftlve 
al.so  in  fraternal  organizations. 

The  funeral  wttt-takr  place  in 
New  Weetmlnster  this  afteniooiv 


MAymEMPTTO 
FORM  GOVERNMENT 


Drambnla*  ika  liqueur  ol  old  romonca,  has  been 
Miiiiillio  Mo  olSky*  aliico        Jl  l»  noia  fcMllftiH. 
of  the  Empire.    A  mioII  Drambuia  tonw^  of  • 
1.   Adda  tail  fo  •  cocktail. 


IftpUUrrg  iTOBM  PBISOW 

BRUSSELS,  Jan.  14  (OP-Ravas>. 
—Students  today  stormed  TOngres 

isecheast  of 

Has'selt.  in  an  attempt  to  lH)erate 
a  student  arrested  on  charges  of 
scrstchlng  French  naniei  off  M- 
Ont  elwlein  was 


llus^dvertisTment  ts  n?>t  publrahwl  or  displayed  by  the  Liquor  i  wounded  by  a  shot  fired  by  s  prison 
Control  Qoard  or  by  the  Government  ol  British  Columbfa.    |  guard  *' 


Continued  from  Pare  1 
Joaejrti  Caillaux.  Albert  Sarraut  and 
J'xseph  Paiil-Boncour. 

SoclallsU  during  the  night  Indi- 
cated they  would  refuse  to  partici- 
pate In  a  Bonnet  Oovernment.  but 
would  support  such  a  reglma  In  Par- 
liament. If  assured  of  sueh|support, 
Bonnet  might  form  a  eabtaiit  almost 
entirely  of  Rsdlcal  SOCiailSU.  some 
observers  predicted. 

SEEKS  PO.STP<)NEMENT 
Francs  was  shaken  In  lU  flnancUl 
.structure  by  the  complex  political 
crisis,  and  farced  to  .wk  postpone- 
ment of  the  Important  League  of 
Nationx  CouAetf-elttljif  scheduled 
for  next  Monday  at  Geneva. 

A  former  Ambassados  to  the 
United  Stktes  who  left  that  po.si  to 
become  Finance  Mmister  as  a  result 
of  the  monetary  erisls  of  Isst  June, 
Bonnet  Is  known  as  orthodox  in 
flnsnoe  matters.  He  instituted  a 
stringent  "thriff  economy  and  res-  . 

olutely  held  out  against  exchange  jl!*f*'.'"''  At 
*K.»   I  ..   "Vr^i-that  time  she  reftisad  to 


JSHIP  BY.TRUCK 


SCNtOUtiiLlftOOTES 


MstchetlH,  Celwssi,  im%H4,  tto^py  Vattey,  . 

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10  A  M.  sttd   _   1  r  M. 

OMNMmiK  tni  Wsy  Nintt  Daily.  10  A.M. 

t1  A.M.  Dsir 

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tcn«y,  Cumbsrisnd  sn4  Cemox 
W*v  Peiafi  ....BsNy,  11  A.M 


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ropMOPANT  <;trfft 


oon^roi  thus  brlnglnf  down  on  the 
Chautempn  Cabinet  the  wrath  eC  the 

Oommunists.     ■  j","  - 
FOBCBD  MSfOlf ATlOlf 

-  After  Cnmmunlsts  threatened  fo 
witlihold  .siipiwt  from  the  ministry 
during  last  night  s  Chamber  session.. 
th«  Socialist  ministers  headed  by 
ex-Premler  I^eon  Blum  resigned. 
ni:s  forced  Chautcjnps  to  hand 
Hic^ideot  Lebrun  his  resignation 
and  that  of  the  -cabinet. 
..While  the  President  opened  ne- 
gotiatioru  to  find  a  new  Pr.e{nier.- 
de.MKnate,'_:.lKB ;  Jarik_jit  JiMnee 
banned  nirrencv  traritnp  tiiouRh  It 
permitted  the  iv>\irsr  ■.tiotic  ex- 
change i  to  remain  open  Later  in 
ithe  day  trading  in  gold  and  sUver 
]  was  suspended. 

The  Pri«.«;ldent  »  ta.slc  was  c 
c-aled.  however,  by  s-SocTHlSt 
luMon  cauiiid  for  selection  o(  i 
Premier  from  their  party. 


made '  to  the  seeond-eeuni  In  the 
rharge,  addli\<f  the,  words  "without 
lawful  excu^'  u>  ths  oftsoos  of 
pos^ssion  of  tools  useable  for 
burglary.  —  - 

The  finding  of  a  mechanic's 
hammer  such  as-  might  be  used  to 
crack  a  safe,  a  punch,  pieces  of 
oellullod  where  thr  accused  had  been 
standlnt*^waainnMueed  as  evidence 
to  prove  the  second  count,  but  It  all 
Came  to  nought  when  the  judge 
pointed  out  that  possession  of  the 
tools,  etc..  must  be  proved  before 
entry  of  the  premleee,  and  not  after, 
as  was  the  case  in  this  trial  It  mu.*;! 
be  while  the  accused  was  a  free 
agent  that  the 
Ubllshsd. 

FOUND  fOm  BVBNT 
In  this  case  It  was  pointed  out  by 
Judge  Shandley,  all  the  tools  were 
found  after  the  aeeused  had  eome 
away  from  the  laundry 

Mr.  Lawson  said  that  It  would  be 
well  niKh  Impossible  U)  establish  s 
conviction  if  this  was  the  Interpceta- 
tkm  to  be  placed  oh  the  aebUon. 

The  court.  theiaapgiU  suggested  an 
sdjournment  for  a  tirne^ta-mllow  the 
counsel  for  the  crown  Oppoftuntty 
to  consult  authorltlea. 

Upon  reaaeentMlnr.  Ifr.  Lawson 
eowtlnned  hL<i  argument,  but  with- 
out bewiK  abl^"  to  convmce  the 
court.  His  Honor  said  that  ha  would 
not  oonvlct  on  this  point  as  pres- 
ented. Re  said  that  he  would  find 
him  not  giii!*\  nil  'tiaf  M-ore, 

BI.AMU)  <  AR 
Before  Ivikk  !wntei)(<v)  on  the 
flrsl  part  of  the  charRe,  the  accused 
made  a  piea  Uiat  he  had  Just  oome 
to  the  city  that  morning  and  was 
Intending  to  go  straight.  He  said  sn 
accident  to  his  car  was  the  cause  of 
the  trouble  he  had  ROt  into  Driv- 
ing along  he  sUted  he  saw  a  light  In 
the  laundry,  and  thought  -  the 
premL«i««s  might  be  a  repair  .'^hop  And 
accordingly  went  in.  He  found  hUs 
mustake  and  csme  sway  without 
doing  any  harm.  The  police  pursusd 
him  "and  he  ran,  he  told  the  court. 

'It  was  intimated  that  the  record 
of  the  accused  was  a  very  unenviable 
one  and  Mr  Lawson  proposed  to 
submit  it  as  H  appeared  In  poUoe 
flies. 

Judge  Shsndley  said  that  his  mind 
wss  made  up,  and,  thereupon, 
sentenced  the  aceoNtt-iv  three  |iean 
In  penlt^tlary. 

GEAR  FROM  SHIP  • 

.  mm  ON  COAST 

rnnlinued  from  Page  1  ' 

the  Uai  Da  had  beeiHn  coountulca- 
tlon  with  another  ship. 

Seattle  Merchants'  Exchange  .said 
a  copy  of  (hp  New  York  Maritime 
Ret;;  . ;  I  (H>r  29  Contained 
a  report  that  the  Hal  Da  had  beeh 
heard  from  between  November  26 
and  December  4,  asking  "have  you 
heard 


sugar!   fruit  dept. 


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ROMAN  MEAL 


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7pkt. 


COFFEE 

Msiwrll  RnuM 

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fin 


Dried  ftwdk 

SALAD 

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I  \K(,K  TI.XAS  M  90C 

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Assorted 
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BACON 

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8I.I(  in  AVR^HIRK  BACON. 
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(ENTKS   (  I  r  MA.M 
SLICES 

SLICED  BIDE  BACON, 


TURKEYS 

New  ihipm«nt,  8  tn   15  pounds 


••r  lb  , 

KMOKBD 

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IMOKFII  HAMX 
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FISH  DEPT. 


FBaaa  par 

HKBwa.  ' 


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HAW  BOSAONA. 


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sKiNirxs  wiiNraa. 

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BEXFA8T,  WW  them  Ireland,  Jan. 

''4    rr-Havasi        V'l.^ootftii  Craig- 
M.oi;    Praiii"  Miiu.ster  of  Northern 
I  Irriand,     announced    tonifht  Sir 
{  Saniue.l  Hoars.  Home  Secretary  in 
the  UMied  Klafdefti  Oovemment, 
!  had  airwl  to  defer  his  January  36 
I  vtsit  to  Belfast^  as  the  country  si 
thBl^QAir  «in^lM.Jpntnti?  Into  an 
riectton  rampeHn   Mliat  la  Ki>- , 
jruaal^-.  i 


■refused 

her  position  because  she  was  at- 
tetnpun^  ta-nui  4he  Japanese  naval 

blorlcnd(»  alor.R  fli*>  roa.st  of  China 
with  n  rarjfo  of  sulphur.  She  said 
shp  «  a.s  proc^pdlng  directly  tO  HORf- 
kong,  wiicrs  ahe  tapected  to  antee 
beri««i  De6eB*en«  and  ill; 

Th*>  Hftt  Tin  Is  .'nifl  fn  p  ri'-  .fr 
reached  HongSonj  and  to  have  been 
tUB^orted  atnee  Oeenaber  «. 

Start  "Svxt  Week 

:  On  Bridge  Tmeer 

VANCOlfVER,  Jan.  14  O —First 
of  .  two  steel,  towers  to  support  the 
main  span  of  the  newnrst  Ifarrows 
Bridfe  will  be  started  Monday.  The 
main  pier  ai  the  south  end  of  the 
bridge    has    been   completed  by 
Stuart  Oaaieron  *  Oon^ahT.  Ltd., 
snd  Dominion  Bridge  Compiuiv  I  fri 
will  erect  the  aupcrstructurc 
towvr  SftO  feet 
Six 


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OATS 

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15  pkf 


HffY  MEAT 
lALLS  AND 
•eiLfS 


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Biscuift 

.15* 


pk*. 


MEDIUM  FLAVOR.  Ik,.  24tf 

MATURED,  ft  J!.J.;".a«# 

PAAAGradf  A  L«rg«,  doi  27(i 


SMOKK  SNOP 

Arfhar  rin«  Cat. 

'-lb    tin    Sprrial   OU 

f  itar»tl.   Hold'ra    HMcM..^  for  r»r 

I  II  hlrt     f  lulil.  9  4/* 

«  Ol.  tin.  Sprrimt      CI 

RaSNr  B^.  lS,.  BmmM  tu. 


Danish  ■!«<  Chectc,  lb  

Qsf|sassls  CImcm,  lb.   

LIMIUROn  CNCESE,  pk*. 

MY  TE  FINE 
^URE  LARD  9 
PURE  SHORnNING  C  | 


nt'tmt  WhMt  8<rs« 
cinMtto  rspwa  


harro.  't  lb   '  .'Or 

<  'iriHiktlaR  Mktrhra.  Sprnal.  <ln>  lOf 
Mrromlek'a  Chacalair*,  l-lb.  bai.  ^p«. 

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Royjl  Miitsrs,  lb.   

Crv^t<l  Mnrhire,  lb. 

Fruit   Dropi.  lb 

SPECIAL— CHOCQUTI 

Bulfer  Maitt,  lb 
Swcdiik   KitMi,  lb. 
fruit  Gwm  Orse*,  lb  

-  Troeksi  Fniiti,  Rum  and 
•utttr   Chtwt,  lb 


snciAL 

Iriid's  Rum 
<nd  Brandy 

Eifracf 
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bot. 


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l.aaam  MIti.  m^lrinal    *pr<la|    |h  .1%,. 
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IS  aa.  Starlal  , 


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J.  U  Tilk  IHiMftiig  nrtetor 


niid  new  ouUebt  aiid  ihe  Miirketuig  Bo&id  set'tna 

toMm    4Mr  «a.4MdMlor  4Bit  ^ 

'<ton  that  come  Its  way. 

TIm  auggefUon  Uiat  ^nerchauU  regard  1(  as 
to  piy  Ihe  luoaoetr  idWitUffiig  ovtr  knd 


It&M 

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payable  tn  advance.  '^'^J^'^gl^ 


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Ttarly  .  — —  

Hoathly   

All  Mbtailptk 

AM  MiHrtiA  It  malM  all  remlttaucM 

Daily  ColoDlM. 
tUbmtbtn  tn  omerteg  ebang*  of  addrm  ■houid  bi 
pifllealar  to  (lv«  both  old  and  new  adiNMH 

Sub90(lpUoD  RatM  bjr.  Mali: 
To  niiml^  limrtimiiii^  OBlt«d  Itrtw  iai  MmIco: 
tmtii^ ,  .,   .  ,       ,  III-,,.,..  ■  9»M 


Balf-TMHlr 


IjOO 


Tearly 
kUmthlj 


To  All  OUmt  counulM: 


U  IMS 


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For  soma  time  It  has  been  the  custom  In  Franca 
for  goYemmenU  to  rlae  as  the  reatilt  of  emreney 
and  labor  dlfflrultlos  and  to  fall  before  the  same 
forces  that  brought  abuut  their  creation.  The 
hletory  of  llie  Ohaiitempe  Ooremment  hae  bee^ 
that  of  Its  predecessors  In  the  last  several  years. 
M.  Chautemps,  Radical -Socialist  leader,  became 
'  HwliMd  Of  tilt  Popnter  Vtoat  totHlloa,  when  the 
Government  of  M.  Blum,  also  heading  a  Popular 
Front  unton,  resigned  after  the  Chamber  of 
Dtpntlet  refusM  to  gnmi  him  deeret  powers  orer 
rrrfaln  fl.sral  :ind  currency  problems.  The  Gov- 
ermnent  of  M.  Blum  succeeded  ^  series  of  Minis - 
trltsof  n6d«rtitM  which  fell  tinder  eloitly  simi- 
lar circumstances.  Now  the  Chautemps  Ministry 
has  collapsed  through  the  withdrawal  of  Socialist 
ministers,  headed  by  M.  Blum,  who  demanded 
action  on  currency  matters  tbtt.Jfr:ChiVlBDP8 
was  not  prepared  to  take. 

The  immediate  source  of  dlSlculty  for  the 
Chautemps  Cabinet  before  its  resignation  was 
the  flight  of  rripital  This  began  shortly  after 
Iht  new  year  axid  accelerated  until  1(  was  fstl- 

■■lin  MiiFiillWIMW  limui  win;  cgnttrlcd 

Into  Jorelfni  currencies  last  Monday  and  Tuesday. 
Heavy  premiums,  buying  by  the  French  and 
British  tqualliatlon  fmids*tild  tffortt  bgr  FNoch 
bankers  were  InsufWcient  to  check  the  conver- 
sion. M«Blum  an4  his  associates  in  the  cabinet 
demanded  that  enrrtney  ebntrol  be  put  li?^ce. 
This  M.  Chautemps  refused  to  consider.  He  and 
other  ijioderates  insisted  that  such  an  innpvatlon 
would  destroy  the  Anglo-Amertean-fttneh  eur- 
rency  agreement  and  would  Imperil  the  close 
political- connection  between  France  and  Great 
Britain  which  they  held  was  vital  for  the  peace 
of  Europe. 

The  social  legislation  promulgated  by  the 
Blum  Government  In  the  Summer  of  1936  Is 
blamed  for  the  flight  of  capital.  It  was  only  re- 
cently that  the  real  effect  of  the  legislation  be- 
came evident.  In  spite  of  two  successive  devalu- 
ations of  the  franc,  In  October,  ItM,  and  In  June, 
1837.  no  margin  of  profits  was  available  to  the 
producer  because  of  the  continuous  rise  in  pro- 
duelnff  edttt,  tttlraattd  by  Ptrtlnax,  nottd  rtench 
writer,  at  84  per  cent.  For  a  time,  hope  was  held 
^tat  legislative  changes  would  be  made  to  give 
elasticity  to  r«14tldht  bitwetn  employers  end 
employers  and  that  producing  costs  would  be 
lessened^  As  collective,  wage  agreements  expired. 
It  beeame  evident  that  the  <}«neral  Conftdtra- 
tion  of  Labor  was  unwilling  to  make  concessions, 
and  instead  was  determined  to  put  forward  fresh 
demands.  This  made  it  dUBetUt  to  see  how  in 


above  the  cost  of  production  Is  wholly  unwar- 
r  an  ted  and  an  attempt  to  divert  attention  from 
<fct  #i{iiinmiai'p^^^  a'tffrtitwts  desig- 

nating from  whom  they  shall  buy  and  the  nature 
and  quality  of  the  goods  which  they  siiall  handle 
for  ititit  Io  ■  dlswptwhitHrn  OflBSumtr  vabUe  in 
the  Ufht  of  their  knowledup  of  con.sumer  de- 
mands. They  do  apt  fail  tb  recognize  that  they 
hatt' a  duty  to  ptrform  hr  profldlnf^an  outlet 
for  the  producer;  at  the  same  time  they  must 
and  do  recognize  th%t  they  havf  a  duty  to  per- 
form^loiht  eopsumer..  yutn  may  be  thmrwhen 
they  have  failed  in  thdr  duty,  to  either  the  pror- 
dUfcer  or  the  consumer,  but  thOPt  moft  certainly 
are  the  exceptions  and  not  the  rule.  Attempt  to 
control  them  through  the  acftivlties  of  a  compul- 
sory marketing  board  to  serve  only  the  pro- 
ducers' Interests  forces  them  to  fall  In  their 
duties  to  the  consumers. 

To  suggest  also  that  the  producer  must  be  com- 
pelled  by  legislation  to  "do  tlie  right  thing"  In 
the  marketing  of  his  crops,  jbr  he  will  continue  to 
do  the  wrong  thing,  is  to  assume  that  the  farmer 
is  completely  incapable  of  selling  his  products^ 
thiat  ho  mtiist  be  made  a  ward  ot  thi  Ooremmont 
for  his  own  protection  and  thai  the  Goventmert, 
by  Its  legislation,  will  provide  the  one  and  only 
way  of  dOlBff  tho  iHiitJUhn.^<o  far  '^tho  right 
thing"  haf  boea  to  foist 'upon  the  farmer  a 
vicious  systom  that  robs  him  of -his  rights  of  lib- 
erty and  JttsUM.'diseottnf«i  lifltlattTt  gad  brttds 
dlsoontfiitr—   


(jQiog  Holljrwood? 
One  yottBt 

Inihurd  wl'h  the  .spirit  nf  <hc  ?il:u 
ceiure  ui  a  &iigitlly  diflereuL  mum 
than  the  u:>ual.     Alter  a  Stay  In 

the  qallfomla  dtr  he  rHweil  to 
startle  htoteafly  with  a  new  Ter- 

sloo  of  bis  u.sual  evening  prayers: 
■HoQfwood  be  Thy  Name."  .  .  . 
Then  there  is  the  mlntiter,  Rev. 
Hal  Sajmor,  wfio  has  built  a  fine 
sew  church  In  Los  Angeles  from 
-  "the  money  realized  from  writing 

an  orlsluai  song  each  week  for  ^oe. 


i[etters-*(Bittor 

fiu  ;eu>i  to  U>«  MltOtf  itlll  B«  JualUd  am- 

c*pi  oirer  tha  proper  (Uoktar*  aod  »ddr*M 
of  tht  wrtur.    ThU  rui*  adiBlta  tt  ao 
,M»uoa    M«  IfUar  ttumU  tacMd  IW  voctf* 


Ui«  nauoi)  •  pioducUon  would  call 
forth  a  certain  aum  of  new  money 
eaeh'yiar.  no  more  and  no  less  than 
would  be  reqiilMd  to  enable  all  the 
goods  which  had  been  prcKluc  «'<l  tn 
be  told  and  consumed.  Thu  money, 
and  nee  **aB  the  purchasing  power 
which  they  ohoia  to  ask  for,"  would 
be  available  for  dlstrlbuikm.  Uajor 
Douglas  suKtresLs,  but  docs  not  de- 

•"inrii  that      d''*^'^^**""  be  made 


1KKI8  IN  TtlC  PARK 
81r,(— Never  perhaps  has  a  report 
caused  SMh  Widssprsad  ladltnation 

as  tha  one  published  In  today's  Col-  m 
onlSt  under  the  Ijeadmg  •  I'arts  Re-  "Q^W  tO  aU  by  a 
port."  where  It  is  .tat«d  at  the  end  »  P^*^«  dl^unt 
that  during  the  pest  yev  ^  dogs 
have  been  ffiip&iiHSdrnrWBlA  Slfl 
were  destroyed. 

Before  I  had  read  the  report  thl^ 
morning,  an  anlm/il  lover  Who  owns 
a  farm  in  Sooke,  called  me  ov^r  the 


Boys'  BIW^vrtli^tMj 

r%»  l«Ml  a«hMl  PMta.    Mm*  aa«  arwOT,, 
Caff  BoltMS.  Ball  Lmm.  r»iir  FmIicK. 
WsJtt.     BMBUr  SIM.     Cilri  Rr»rl>l  ■!   

THE  ''WAREHOUSE'^ 


1 


69 


PWUMTt  WXK 


RECORD  POST  OFFICE  BBTURN8 


The  businc.5.s  done  by  the  Brltl.sh  Post  OflRce 
for  the  fiscal  year  ending  March  31,  1937,  was 
valued  at  t962.000.OQO.  an  InerMMt  of  161,000.000 
over  the  previous  year.  H«r»  is  a  tangible  evi- 
dence of  growing  prosperity.  In  the  year  in 
queatlflii  there  wort  T,T09,000,bdb  letters  and  post- 
(■ard.s  dl.spatrhed,  an  inrrease  of  350,000,000  over 
1835-1830.  and  an  increase  of  174,000,000  In  par* 
etis.  Telegrams  showed  an  Ineredlb  of  4L7M.Q00r 
and  telephone  calls  an  increase  of-iiMIMiA 
(localJ  and  10,750,000  trunk  calls. 

What  is  more  significant  sUU  Is  the  Increase  In 
Savings  Bank  balances,  which  grew  in  1936  by 
£42,000,000  to  a  total  of  £432.000,000.  Post  omce 
returns  in  general  are  an  excellent  Index  of  con- 
dition^ and  in  thlr  respect  there  is  every  cause 
for  satisfaction  In  Great  Britain,  a  country  which, 
very  obviously,  is  regaining  a  greater  measure  of 
procptrlty  than  any  othtr  land. 


Carry  Ides  FsrHier 

School  traffic  patrols  by  students 
undoubtedly  proved  their  worth 
during  ttM  pa^  year,  but  wtjjr  not 
enlarge  up^  tha  Idea  and  teach 

all  children  how  to  properly  dodge 
speeding  automobiles,  cross  streets 
at  Intersections  and  not  in  the 
.middle  of  blocks,  xeXralaJnm  slg- 
zagging  across  streets  on  bicycles, 
and  alway.s  stop,  loolt  In  both  di- 
rections and  listen  before  Grossing 
a  street  .  .  .  Broad  Itreet 
Bertie  is  in  difficulties  agaln.^  Hs 
wrote  to  the  municipal  council  in 
his   neighborhood    asking    if  it 

Street  and  prevent  water  seepbig 

Into  his  basement.  Outside  Ber- 
tie's house  there  is  an  enormous 
artificial  pond  bearing  a  large 
sign,  "Lake  of  the  Woods."  We 
strongly  suspect  that  part  of  Ber- 
tie's lake  nnds  an  outlet  into  the 
family  cellar.  ....  Bill,  the 
Broad  Street  barber,  told  us  the 
supreme  task  of  religion  is  for  a 
person  to  ftnd  himself  in  churcli 
when  the  plate  Is  passed  with 
nothing  soxaUer  than  a  dftll^r  In 

the  walleC=<IX.  —  

  •    ••  • 


'phone  and  drew  my  attention  to  it. 
and  rinse  tiUn  a  number  d  people 
have  rung  u^  about  the  eane 
inatter. 

*  n  i  dor  unwittingly  rtrolls  from 
the  boulerards  into,  the  park  ,  the 
penalty  Is  death.  Does  this  seem 
jast?  Thert"  are  many  hou.w 
around  Beacon  UUl  Sfik  on  the 
Mrfleld  side  as  wiil  as  on  thai 
James  Bay  side,  no  pretentious 
mansions,  but  the  type  of  family 
home  one  finds  everywhere  tn  Vic- 
toria, where  there  are  daiifitm  and 
a  pet  is  kept  as  playmate  and  eom- 

panlon  for  them     Together    they  smith  to  Victoria  .several 


TtiU  would  provide  Uie  nation  at 
all  tfanea  WHh  saOelent  money  to 

buv  all  the  KOod.s  which  It  had  pro- 
duced, and  tills  Is  the  central  core 
of  Social  Oredlt,  net  how  and  to 
whom  the  monsjr  weiM-he  dMHb* 
uted  As  for  work."  here  are  Doug- 
las' own  word.s  from  "Control  and 
Distribution  of  Production":  "The 
production  system,  under  this  con- 
ception, would  be  required  to  pro- 
due^  thoae  goods  and  servloes  which 
the  con.'^umer  desires,  with  a  mini- 
mum and  probably  decreasing 
amount  of  human'  laber.'* 

G.  B.  800TT  (Colonel). 

RMi>.  I.  Victoria.  »J0^  JanuMnr  U. 

IMS. 

TRAFFIC  ON  MaLAHAT 
Sir.— After   drlvlnt   from  Lady- 


tlmrs.  I 


The  Irish  Free  State's  adverse  balance  of  trade 
Is  on  the  upgrade.  For  the  nlnt  months  ending 
lii^ September  last  year,  imports  exceeded  exports 
lo  lihe  value  of  £15,591,850,  which  Is  noted  as  "a 
disagreeably  high  adverse ,  balance"  on  a  total 
trade  amounting  to  £49,723,447.  How  conditions 
dre  developing  for  the  worst  is  illustrated  by 
the  fact  that  for  the  corresponding  period  of 

1931  the  adverse  balance  was  only  £10,760,999^  figure  that  the  Mainland  League 
nn  ft  total  trade  valued  at  £83,945,301.  The  reprlme 
of  Mr.  de  Valera  does  not  seem  to  be  inuring  to 
the  btntflt  of  tht  country  In  IB  economic  sense. 
His  antagonism  to-Oreat  Britain  it  tbo  aiala 
cause.  _ '  ~* 


A, 


I 


admits  that  there  is  a  death  by  violence  In  the 
the  near  future  French  economy  could  be  rr^  iTTRIttd  Statto  tvtry  fOrty  mlnuttt. 
established  upon  a  secure  basis  and  how  tlie 
budget  deficit  would  be  brought  within  bounds. 
An  outburst  of  strikes  in  mid-December  threw 
the  whole  situation  into  a  vivid  light.  Apprehen- 
sion' turned  to  fear  of  even  more  serious  economic 
difficulties  to.  come,  and  again  a  government- 
wrecking  niKht  of  capital  began.  Whether  the 
next  Government  will  be  willing  or  able  to  repeal 
the  social  legislation  of  M.  Blum  remains  to  be 
seen,  but  until  it  l.s  abandoned  or  replaced  with 
more  elastlc^laws  it  is  doubtful  whether  France 
■  ran  Wupt  fbr  any  real  stabUlty  of  goremment. 


THE  LATE  JIDGE  W.  L.  WALSH 


was.  In  Alberta  he 
the  most  promiiient 


P. 


The  late  Judfje  W.  L.  Walsh  had  only  been  a 
resident  of  this  city  for  a  brief  period,  but  Idng 
tnough'to  tttablMi  a  numbe^  of  friendships  hjere 
and  to  show  to  all  with  whoija  he  came  into  con- 
tact the  manner  of  man  he 
was  widely  known  as  one  of 
of  citizens,  one  th%t  all  delighted  to  honor,  and 
his  aervices  there  were  crowned  by  his  term  as 
Lieutenant-Governor.  Before  coming  to  the  West 
from  Ontario,  nearly  forty  years  ago,  ht  had 
already  rendered  much  public  .«!ervlce  in  his 
native  Province.  There  &re  few  men  in  the  coun- 
try whOLhavt  had  so  fun  a  career.  His  ]udteitr$ 
extended  over  almost  two  decades,  and  When  he 
became  the  King's  representative  In  Alberta  the 
appotntment  was  hailed  on  all  sides  as  an  Ideal 
reward  tor  public -splritedne.s."!.  In  that  high  po.<5t 
he  retained  and  even  increased  a  popularity 
already  oonsoUdated.  His  attributes  have  been 
tummed  up  admirably  by  Dr  W  A  R.  Kerr,  Pres- 
ident of  the  University,  M  AiberU,  who  says:  "AU 
Who  knew  him— and  his  elrtlt  of  friends  was 
unusually  large  In  both  Eastefn  and  Western 
Canada— not  only  respected  him  for  his  gifts  of 
mind  and  eharacter,  but  loved  him  as  a  Anc 
jnuB^bfiartedJuunan  being.' 

COMPULSORY  MARKETING 


No  public  offlcial  has  ever  been  .so  outspoken 
in  telling  of  his  dlfflcuities  and,  by  implication. 
In  acknowledging  his  failures,  as  Mr.  J.  Edgar 
Hoover,  of  the  United  States.  He  is  the  active 
agent  as  a  guardian  of  law  and  order,  yet  he 


GIsncing  Over  Sport 

Do  you  know  that  Ted  Broadrib, 
late  manager  of  Tommy  Farr, 
aailed  from  England  tha  other  day 
with  mmi»  Weiss,  middleweight 

champion  of  Australia,  and  Jimmy 
Vaughan,  BrlUsh  lightweight? 
Both  will  be  put  tmder  the  guid- 
ance of  the  veteran  Charlie  Har- 
vey. .  .  .  Both  the  Baer  boys 
will  be  on  hand  for  the  Braddock- 
Farr  fight  next  Friday  night  to 
see  if  the  lads  have  Improved  any 
In  late  month.s  Maxle,  the  elder 
Batr.  clashes  with  (.he  winner  on 
March  11,  and  is  determined  to 
get  revenge,  no  matter  who  it  may 
be.  .  .  .  ▼aneouvnr  eage  fans 
are  apparently  not  worrying  over 
the  Dominoes  this  year,  for  they 


wlimers  will  take  the  locals  Into 
camp  In  the  B.C.  play-offs  Jiut  as 
easy  as  Varsity  did  last  season. 
Dont  you  Main  landers  b«  too  eon- 
fEtent.     floflsetifflee'  the  tide 


wander  mto  the  park  to  have  a  good 
time,  and  then  some  day  the  deg 
goes  alone  Co  the  playground  and 

the  well-known  places  to  look  for 
hts  little  master,  who  perhaps  is 
still  at  school,  or  he  follows  another 
tlor  and  they  play  around,  and  than 

suddenly  disaster  befalls  them. 

The  dot  .ISaHUating  lor  some  days. 
One  hepee  for  his  vstimi  and— well 

some  don't  think  of  the  pound; 
others  cannot  afford  to  pay  tlie  ti 
to  take  him  out,  and  in  these  hard 
times  the  licence  fee  is  already  for 
many,  almost  prohibitive:  sMrsover, 
the  same  mishap  majt-imniif  tllTilii 
a  sliort  time'  again. 

~  Ihe  paift'lRithorltlee  win  say  the 
swans  and  waterfowl  must  be  pro- 
tected from  ppedatory  dogs.  That  is 
quite  true,  but  not  every  dog  that 
strayaUnto  the  park  is  a  hunter, 
and  anyway  there  is  no  protection 
for  the  fowb  at  night.  They  are  at 
the.  mercy  of  hu«ou|n  and  animal 
prowMIT  alike.  XI  ii  next  to  im- 
poaslb!<'  to  lc«<>p  doRs  out  of  an 
open  park.  In  E^irope,  on  the  Con- 
tfiient,  public  parks  are  always  sur- 
rounded by  rallinf^s.  and  the  only 
way  to  give  adequat*>  protection  to 
the  birds  who  need  it,  and  to  avoid 
unnecessary  cruelty  to  the  dogs  and 
bitter  sorrow  to  many  a  child's 


feel  convinced  that  no  greater  safety 
measure  could  be  undertaken  by  the 

Oovemment  than  to  paint  the  yel- 
low Hn*-  all  along  the  Malahat  Drive, 
in  fact,  all  along  the  Lslffid  High- 
way. This  line  is  a  great  help  to 
drivers  m  fog  and  at  nighi  4lma. 
It  is  a  wonder  that  this  has  net 
been  done  long  ago.      "  v 

Another  euggestlew  la  that  the 

Provincial  Police  undertake  a  night 
patrol  to  see  that  those  driven  who 
neglect  to  dim  there  btflte  are  told 
about  it  and  made  to  realise  how 
dangerous  bright  headlights  are 
When  not  dimmed  wlten  two  cars 
are  meeting. 

SDWAMD  J.  SYlIOiCDe. 

Box  ^2].  Ladysmith.  B.C..  January 

13,  IMS.  « 


I^INCFD  IFFF 
BEEF  SAUSAGE  . 
PORK  LIVER 
SMALL  HEARTS  - 

90W  JciaNm  

ro  RK    «  H  o  I  t  1 1  f  H    R  '  >  \  s  T  •< 


)  oC  CROSS' 
'      "  STORES 


1  !<* 


TRAFFIC  CASrALTlES 

Sir,— The  editorial  m  The  Col- 
onist of  January  9  dealing  with  ac- 
cidents caused  by  autos  quotes  an 

analysis  of  100.000  of  such  aocidents 
mad*'  by  the  MinLstPr  of  Tran.sport 
in  Great  Sf italn.  Out  of  this  num- 
ber those  In  whidi  pedeetilaiis  were 

involved  amount  to  between  21.000 
and  22.000,  and  the  rau.sps  are  listed 
under  four  heads:  Heedless  of  traf- 
fic; walking  or  nmning  out  from 
behind  vehlelet-which  masked  their 
heart,  would  be  to  fence  in  thase!  moves:    children   under  .sevf-n 


parts  of  the  park  where  straying 

aalsMda  ml|ht  do  harm 

A.  B.  VIVSNOT. 
1199  May  Street    Vtetorla.  B.C., 
Jan.  11, 1919. 


DOUOLAjg  SOCIAL  OBBDR 

Sir,  -  r  regret  tg  jwlnt  out  that  Mr. 
Archie  Hunter,  in  your  issue  of  the 
9th  taut.,  has  mftnepraeented^tCr. 


changes  and  changes  rapidly,  so  Jnll  In  .suctre.stlryt  that  he  ha.s  writ- 


Mr.  George  AdCj  who j)robably  Interprets  Amer- 
ican optaii<m  as  mM  at  anyone  tlse,  says  his 

country  doe.s  not  want  another  war  unless  it  is 
Invaded.  Tl^  Is  an  excellent  doctrine,  in  theory, 
but  it  may  not  connote  American  detenalnatkm 
to  protect  the  lives  of  her  nationals  and  tftiptft- 
guard  their  interests  overseas.   


jrfc«  Weather 

Meteorological  Office,  Victoria,  B.C.,  at  7  00  p.ip., 
January  m.  mn 

SYNOPSIS  OF  WEATHER  CONDITIONS 

The  barometer  eonUnues  low  ovinr  British  Columbia. 
aiMl  rain  has  byn  genwaf  en  the  eeast,  while  over  the 
Interior  of  thtrisfovlnce  temperature  has  risen  rap- 
idly, accompanied  by  rnln  and  sleet. 

It  has  bfM-ome  quite  mljjl  in  Alberta  and  .Sa.slutl- 
chewan. 

PRECIPITATION  AND  TEMPERATURES 
(Precipitation  for  twelve  hours  to  8:00 Ipm  ;  tempera- 
_         tures  tor  twenty- four  hours  i 

Precipitation  Min.  Max. 

Victoria     

Nanalmo 

Vancouver  ....  .......... 

Kamloops    . 

Prlnoe  George   

Bstevan  Point  ,  

Prlnoe  Rupert  f  :^  

Langara  ^1  ..... 

Atlln   

Daw.son   "  

Seattle    ........ 

Portland 


Addref^ng  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Rritish 
Columbia  FriUt  Growers'  Association  at  Keiowna 
^        this  week,  the  Provincial  Mtailtttr  of  Africulture 
---^       has  again  been  extolling  compulsory  control  of 
the  marketing  of  agricultural  products.    He  is 
^  concerned  abouf  a  breakdown  tat  publle  opinion 
tm---       on  behalf  of  marketing  control  unless- its  advo» 
cates  hiform  ihe  public  of  "the  other  side  of 
the  story."  He  crlticlies  merchants  as  seeming 
"to  think  "there  Is  something  Immoral  about 
having  to  pay  the  producer  som^^thlng  over  and 
above  tht  teet  of  predwctloh'*  ImA  he  diKlares 
'  "unless  and  tmtll  yoti  put  on  the  .statute  books 

leiislation  compelling  them  .Ayie  producer)  to 
dwiht  rliht  thbfig,  then  they  will  eontlnbe  to  do 
.^'^       the  wrong  thing  " 

Perhaps  the  reason  "the  other  side  of  JJx^ 
.  ttory"— the  virtues  of  compulsory  control— has 
not  hrrn  heard  to  a  greater  extent  i.s  because  the 
proponent*  of  compulsion  have  found  the  bene- 
fllt  mora  Imaginary  than  real.  Potato  growers 
have  been  told  that  without  control  prices  would 
be  much  lower  than  at  preeent.  A.ssuming  this 
to  be  true,  the  growers  still  lack  cause  for  comfort 
because  they  are  allowtd  to  market  only  a  part 
■  ]  of  their  crop,  and  they  are  faced  with  the  pos- 
^       slblUty  that  the  remainder  may  be  a  dead  loss 


Spokane   

Los  Angelas  m...— ...... 

Penttcton 

Keiowna    

Grand  fMu  ....tT. — . 
Nelson   .i...  

Kaslo   .TrnrSr:;^;.. 

(ranbrook   ..i  .w.... 

t'al|{ar\    .  

Edmonton   .J... 

Swift  Current  .......... 

Moose  Jaw  .  .....t:..... 

Prmoe  Albert 
SaskaUxin 
CJu  Appelle  .. 
Winnipeg   

Thuisday— 
Toronto  ....f.... 

Ottawa  -.'  

Saint  John  

Halifax   

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do  not  underrate  the  Vlctoriaivs 
the  least  i^L  ...  I  understand 
from  a  fairly  good  sour  UBJliaf  the 
touring  House  of  IHvld  basket- 
bailers,  of  which  "Red "  Martin, 
former  Victorta  player,  la  a  mem- 
ber, will  be  playing  Hoyle-Brown, 
of  the  senior  "B"  division,  when 
they  come  to  town.  Frank  Shand- 


ten  that  the  Social  Credit  monetary 
reform  "calls  for  a  hand-out  only  to 
those  who  work."  Such  a  statement 
is  not  true  of  Social  Credit  and  it 
was  not  made  Tlie  statement  to 
which  I  think  Mr.  Hunter  refers 
was.  verbatim,  as  fottoifgr 

"The  whole  Social  Credit  phllo«- 
ophy  and  the  whole  Social  Credit 


seised  with  the  Hfit*.  for  speed,  and 
more  speed,  merely  tor  the  mke  e( 

speeding. 

The  auto  m  it  is  can  scaroely  Ik 
looked  on  as  an  Invention  Of  these 
with  ttM  oonslderation  towards  oth- 
ers always  regarded  as  the  mark  of 
a  gentleman  For  Instance,  looking 
at  one  Item  m  its  make-up.  Would 
a  gentHman  atladi  to  tt  a  device 
emitting  the  Insolently  peremptor> 
end  rylgar  noise  the  ordinary  auto 
hem  gt|ia  «Blt  let 

A  part  of  these  remarks  might  be 
considered  by  some  as  being  more 
drastic  than  the  subject  of  them 
calls  for.  Perhaps  they  %re.  After 
the  writer's  experience  aot  a  little 
over  two  years  ago,  when  he  was 
struck  by  a  speeding  auto,  carried 
about  sixty  feet  before  being  thrown 
clear,  and  by  the  greatest  of  mir- 
aclee  eseaptaig  with  nothing  worse 
than  a  bad  shaking  up.  and  having 
in  his  mind  tht  almost  identical  es- 
pertence  oTljnMid  Vfho  was  » 
so  fortunate,  his  ankle  being 
smashed,  resulting  in  six  months  In 
bed  and  a  year  on  crutches;  and 
which  he,  wiU  nam,  entirely  recover 
from.  It  Irdtftodt-to-be^hnparttal 

J.  OARTMEL 
734  Humboldt  Street,  nstorla,  B.Q,, 

January  19.  1999.' 


Jahuary  Sato  of 

SUk 

Dresses 

DICK'S 

DRESS  SHOPPE 
1324  Douglas  St.  Emt 


RENEW 

AirtOM09ILE  INIUtANa 

J.  W.  BUCKLER 

INSURANCE  AGENCIES 
Strons     INDEPENDENT  Ceai»«ni<t 
Witli    WefM-Wi4«    lUyetsliea  tef 
PreaiptMM  »it4  Ceertssf 
leesirs  n*  Sh<W  Rstct  ee 
f NGLISH  CARS 

Auttin,  Morns,  Singer,   Hillm«n,  Etc 
6  Hibbcn  lone  llocli,  1122  Gov't  Sf. 
PImm  JUI44  ' 


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JOSEPH  ROSE 

or^MsmsT 

Mil  <invI»NMI\T  '^ligy 
"Thmufh  ArUnr-*  (•  flrtt^r  Vt.lAn' 


CmiWgh  HouM  SdioDl 

FOR  BOYS 

TIm  Qsk  9s)r  Oty  SckeeL 
fnptittwf  sa4  Hi||li. 

c  V  MILTON 

CUkor*  Bar  BoaS  BH14 


Th»  Mrtrorolotloal  ObMrratorr. 
Oontalat  Hoiabta.  Vlftotla.  B.a 


JANUASr 


ITUna  H-tlTima  H  tTtaw  rtlTtm*  H  t 
Dato  )H. u.  rt.iH.M.  rt.'H.  M.  n.\n.u.  n 


ley's  boys  are  a  fine  bunrh  of  money  reform  are  baaed  aoiindly  and 


sports,  but  I  don't  think  for  a 
single  seeond  that  they  are  any 

match  for  the  bearded  boys. 
Frank  admits,  this  him.srlf  and 
doesn't  want  hie  team  to  play  the 
tourists.  .  .  .  Tommy  Walker, 
brilliant  Scottish  football  player, 
who  showed  here,  lao  ypar.s  ago,  is 
training  for  the.  ministry.  He  is 
prebaMy  tH«  eleaneet  player  In 
the  Old  Country,  for  not  a  ."ilngle 
referee  has  whistled  a  foul  agaUnst 
him  ilnoe  his  debut.— J.p. 

•        e  • 

Along  Cauliflower  Alley 
Charlie  WilUanis.  Indian  flsU- 

cufTer  who  made  his  Seattle  debut 
la.st  Tue.sday,  cllrkrd  wUh  the 
Sound  City  fight  f an.s  i  and  Pro- 
moter Nate  Druxman.,  according 
to  Billy  Knowlas.  tithtr  of  the 
Brltl.sh  Columbia  amatjeur  light- 


exactly  on  tlM  proposition  that  the 
people,  continually  working  to  pro- 
duce wealth  and  the  means  to  pro- 
duce more  wealth.  shiOl  be  credited 
with  the  money  claims  or  tickets,' 
to  buy  what  they  have  produMd,  Up 
to  the  Imiit  of  the  work  of  bpth  man 
and  machine." 

-That,  in  short,  when  addiUons  tb 
the  money  volume  of  the  nation  au-e 
required  to  enable  an  Increasmg 
production  of  goods  to  be  sold,  then 
the  natiaw  shaU  be  credited,  debt- 
free,  with  the  Bmowatef  meney  that 

Is  required.  — 

It  L<!  the  Social  Credit  oontentlon 
that  this  new  money  that  must  be 
introduced  Into  the  economic  sys- 
tem If  prices  are  not  to  fall  and 
bring  about  depression,  bekmgs  to 
aU  the  iM<^e  cqjoaUy,  because  they 
are  equal  iharoholders  In  Uie  cul- 


not 

being  looked  after,  and  weather, 
defeets  in  vehicles,  etc.  It  may  be 
noticed  that  no  mention  Is  made 
that -drivers  might  be  in  any  way  to 
blame.  Possibly  the  drivers  of  autos 
la  Great  Britain  are  so  skilUul  end 
eoneiderate  of  the  pedestrian  that 
thev  never  are  at  fault.  But  this 
cannot  be  .said  of  British  Columbia. 
An  editorial  In  The  Times  of  Janu- 
ary 5  remarka^hat  at  least  190  per^ 
sons  were  killed  on  the  roads  of  the 

province  In  1917.  twen»\-  nvrr  t)i<> 
previous  year,  "and  In  moat  Jn- 
stanbes  the  blame  rests  squarely  en 
the  driver:  noi-infrsqiuentljr  en  the 
pede."?trlan 

An  aitltic  in  The  IIliistrnt»'d  l/m- 
don  News  quotes  the  Bishop  of  WUt- 
chester  as  saytag.  that  hi  Britain 
twenty  were  Klllrd  and  fiOO  Injured 
also  stated  that.  "caRualties  on  the 
every  day  In  auto  accidents."  He 
roads  go  on  daUy  with  practically 
no  noUoe  by  the  press."  Tt  may  be 
that  the  combined  Influenr^.  of  the 
owners  of  motor  vehicles  in  Britain 
is  powerful  enough  to  sllenee  the 
press  there.  But  here  In  British  Co- 
himbTa  It  Is  a  hopeful  sign  that  the 
foremost  papers  both  in  Victoria  and 
on  the  Mainland  are  devoting  more 

and  more  space  to  9Mert»S»~Ssk\  UmoiCAl  OUBSSINO 


•  41  a.?!  a  i*  a.a  ta  3«  •  3i3i:i4  i  • 

•  :S4  «.7|  •:la  •.»  II  »•  (  ll7I:4a  17 
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7  10  a.S|io:ao  791410  a  4  23  so  34 

7  3S   a  4'U  S«  7  Sil4:»l  7.3  33:31   3  0 

7  31  a4  I3:SI  •.•  ia:ae  TJ|SS:ie  S.7 

7  S3   aj;i3:S4  •.]ll7:0S  S.S...  

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s  30  a  s;  a  3a  a  0  t3:«a  t.i  71  la 


bulk    -  produrlnf 

dironie,  habltaal 


arrntt  for 
oonsUpaUon. 


bulk  -  prndurinr  proprrtira  of 
Agar,  and  being  proceaeed  wlU 


balk  with  motflKy.  forming  a 
smooth  moving  maaa.  Satlafae- 
tlen  er  money  rafBniet  by  Van- 
coaver  Drag  Co.;  SSe  and  91.ee. 


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HSiilSSH: 


is  PaeltM  •Undard  for 
tha  lieui  llerldlaa  waat.  n  it  mnUd 
rrrm  0  to  34  hourt.  froai  aueallht  to  mid- 
nifht  Thi  riiurti  for  fcalSllt  Mrv«  to  dli. 
tinculah  high  water  rrma  low  wat«r. 
wiMto  Maafca  occur  in  tha  MMo,  Um  Uda 
rlaai  or  falla  aontlnuouilr  durint  two  atia- 
eaaalva  tidal  prnoat  without  turnlnc. 

Tha  htlcht  U  In  tr*t  >nd  trnthj  of  a 
foot,  mctiured  from  th*  avFrtg*  Uvtl  of 
low  wttcr. 

To  find  tha  dapth  of  water  en  iha  aUl 
el  ilM  BwiiaH  errSMk.  ase  foot  to 
Mw  MttM  9t  klsB  valav  aa  aSoro  Hvml 


weight  champion,  who  went  over  i         heritage  of  the  nation, 
with  the  VlctorUa  b4tUfcr.   ...     "  '^'-^     admitted,  then  It  U  not 
With  the  closing  of  t){e  TUllcum  |  difficult  to  see  that,  in  principle,  this 
gymnaslHm,  our  mind  goe.<!  ba/  k  a  reqidred  new  money  should  be  dls- 
few    years    to    the   days    when  1  trlbuted  to  all  the  people  equally,  no 


Minimum 
Maximum 
Average  . 


nUDAY. 


.-47 
4S 
41 


Minimum  on  the  grasS.... ................... 

■  Weather,  cloudy. 

1:99  rM.  WEATHER  REPOftTS  - 

Victoria  -Barometer.  29  66;  wind,  E.  ^lnllea;  cloudy. 
Vancouver    Par  >metcr,    M66;    wmd,   E.,   4  mile.«;. 

cloudy. 

Kamloops  Barometer,  39.69:  wind.  SBh,  4  BSiles; 
cloudy. 

,44;  wind.  8 .  le  miles 


"Dusty"  Miller,  colored  heavy- 
weight battler,  used  to  tosr  the 

Irnther  mittens;  to  the  Le.sllc 
'WiUlcat"  Carter-Tommy  Field- 
ing .ncrap  which  the  Victoria  boy 
won:  to -the  Vic  Foley-Tommy 
rukbiYg  bout  In  irtUch  Foley 
dropped  the  local  bOy  to  the  can- 
vas, and  Joe  Bayley,  ex-Canadian 
lightweight  Champion  and  mana- 
ger of  Tommy,  Fielding,  rushed 
into  the  ring  and  claimed  a  foul; 
to  the  days  of  Danny  Pastroe, 
wild-swinging  k>cal..j}ygillst,^and 
those  *thrllllnr  amateur 
fween  boys  from  the  White  Centre 
Athletic  Club,  Seattle,  and  Vic- 
toria's   promising    young  flsti- 

cHSeiii.  i_¥e%  jhose^nn  Jiipiiy 
days— end --happy  moments  well 
spent.  We  often  wonder  if  the 
figlit  game  will  «ver  climb  back 
into  the  flstle  apotUgHt  hefe  again. 
AU  we  'can  say '  is. 
hope  sO/^.T. 


matter  at  what  they  work  -  or 
whether  they  are  employed  or  not. 

To  suggest  that  only  thojte  who  are 
fortunate  enough  to  be  employed 
slTotfld  receive  the  money  would  be 
a  complete  denial,  not  only  of  Social. 
Credit,  but  also  af  sanity. 


prote.sts  agaln.it  the  murderous  con- 
riltlon.s  on  the  streeu  and  lUghways 
caij.sed  mainly  by  the^teekleemem  o( 
motor  drivers. 

Of  eourse  there  are  many  think- 
tag  and  considerate  people  driving 
cars,  people  who  are  generally  and 
rlghUy  regarded  ae  gentleiiien  and 
ladies.  But  It  is  probably  an  over- 
estimate to  say  they  number  about 
«cne '  In  a  hundred.  Of  the  other 
ninety-nUie,  or  more,  it  is  sufflcient 
to  say  that  they  are  the  direct  op- 
posltes  of  these.  If  the  male  por- 
tion of  this  90  per  cent  dared  to 
walk  along  a  crowded  sidewalk  be- 
having with  the  boerlsh  disregard 
for  ihe  rlgfiu  and  safety  of  thoae 
whom  they  would  meet,  as  they  do 
when  they  are  behind  the  steering 
whert  or  i  car.  the  odds  are  a  hun- 
dred to  one  that  they  would  be 
mobbed,  or  knocked  mto  the  gutter 
by  some  Irate  hm/ffWtH^Ht  kefore 


qULBtRTSON  on  CONTRACT 

'Bp  El\)  Culbcrtson 
IVorliTM  Champion  Player  and  Crralr^l  Cnnl  Annlijit 


To  .itate.  as  Mr.  Hunter  does  that 
without  working,  every  "man,  woman  I  going  two  blocks, 
and  child  would  be  provided  free.     It  might  be  that  therw  Is  a  wb 
gratia  and  for  nothing,  with  all  the  '  t>  propr^rty  in  the  auto  it.srif  f.^ 


purchasing  power  that  they  chose  to 
ask  for,"  Is  an  unmltlihted  perver- 
sion of  Social  Credit. 

■eserpefeenrwtiirtvtaetf^ 

work  when   thTc  was  work  to  bo 


done  would  only  have  themselves  to 

blame  If  tiMgr  wem  Mad  the  4M=-[mnrWitltA  net  be  thQi«ht 

dend. 

Under  Sodal  Credit  the  growth  of 


ercl.sing  an  influence  on  it*  driver's 
manner  and  behaviour,  infecting 
otherwise  decent  and  kindly  people 
eltli  a  ileiw  wf  rwkleaaness  and 

Irre.sponslbllltv  as  v>on  JULjhey  Tina 
themselves  in  control  of  one.  Thla 

fan- 


tastic when  one  considers  tfie  num- 
ber of  auto  owpers  there  are  who  are 


fair. 


;  Mrwlad,     M  mnee;  raln- 


mllecL 

Ing. 

&tevan 
cloudy. 

Tatoosh— Barometer.  9M;  Wind.  S..  S  miles;  ekoudy. 
PorUand— Barometer.  Il.gg;  wind.  NW.,  S  miles; 
raining. 

Seattle-Barometer.  It.g4:  wind.  IfS.7f  liOie:  ra&T- 

ing. 

San   FranclMft  ■aiWHW.  llJIi  WIb4  SK.  M 

miles:  cloudy.  ' . . 


FLYER  IS  READY  TO 
iBffl/yO  HIS  RE£QjRD4\ 


SAN  fMANOIBOO.  Jan.  14  (iP).— 

Frank  W  Fuller.  Jr .  1937  Bendlx 
Atr  Trophy  winner  said  he  would 
defend  hL%  rer.)rrl  of  four  hour.s  and 
fifty-four  minutes  flying  time  be-, 
tareen  Vancouver.  BC.  and  -  Agua 
CftlK-nfe,  Mexico,  should  Speed 
Flyer  Earl  Ortman,  former  Cana- 
dian-Mexico record  holder,  succeed 
l&J)reakint>4t«>>Or(aMB.siis-mLlar 
the  resced  next  month 

NOT  NOW 

Visitor  to  the  West  —  Does  Mr. 
Jones  live  herst 

Rancher  -No 
-  VMtor  —  But   he   iMid    he  lived 
within  gunshot  of  you. 

^^^uneher  —  Xlmfa  why  he  alpt  I 


FIFTY  YHARS  AGO  TODAY 


(Prom  Um  DaUy  Oolntet  ef  January  15.  18M) 

The  Cold  Saap-'Tha^Wtliar.  wl%ir  moderated  eomewftat  dur- 
ing the  week,  has  again  beeome  eold  and  skating  was  enjoyed  by 
many  yesterday.  The  coat  of  snow  on  the  (rro\ind  f,end.s  to  give 
everything  a  wlnlrv  appearance,  although  there  Is  noi  enough  of 
the  "beauflfur'  to  permit  of  sleighlrig.  Houwholdera  are  corr^plaln- 
Ing  bitterlv  of  burst  pipes,  and  wafer  is  at  a  premium  in  conse- 
quence Rtenm  in  kept  up  eon.s'antiy  In  the  idle  steamers  to  the 
harbor,  and  this  Ihnrttiuure  has  ^vemed  much 


Pri7,e  Fight  Arranged  -Article*  of  agreemen'  were  signed  In 
Seattle  the  other  dav  by  which  y«mg  Mitchell,  of  Ran  Franclaco. 
and  a  man  by  the  euphonious  ntRR  of  Smith.  Seattle  pugilist,  are 
to  fight  to  a  flni.'sh  for  a  purw  of  $1,000  It.is  understood  the  f\ght 
Is  to  be  with  bare  knuckles  and  to  take  place  on  the  banks  of  a 
certain  .riter  in.  British  Columbia  within  tlie  next  thirty  days.  For 
soaae  reaaon  og  plher».lleattle  apoetlng  fraternity  are  keeping  the 
affair  ■■■aHatlf  ^akil^      .  - 

Wedding  Solemnized  -On  Thursday  evening  at  8t  James 
Church,  by  Ven.  Archdeacon  Scrlven.  Captain  W.  P.  Porter  and 
Miss  4eplrie  Undsif  _wera  mvrled.  The  bride  was  handsomely 
attlietf  M  aa  eteiant  tOk  dreae.  trimmed  with  whlU  laoe  and 


of  the  bride;  MIm  Jennie  McLeese 


Connie  .Skinner.  TTie 


bride  was  given  away  by  her  brottier.  Mr.  W.  A  Und.<iay.  of  WcU- 


In  playing    certain  combinations 

of^c»cds  a  novice's  guem  may  be  as 
good  as.  or  better  llian.  an  eapertn. 

This  applies  partlculardly  to  a  sheer 
guess  for  a  qu^en.  in  other  instances, 
however,  what  appears  to  be  a  50-60 
chance  develops  dn  dose  analysis  to 
be  anything  but  that.  The  hand 
shown  helow  is  an  interesting  Illus- 
tration of  the  reasoning  that  dic- 
tates a  e^ftatn  flMea  In  aa  ap- 
parent  "toss-up."  "  i 

Uateh  point  duplicate. 
South,  dealer. 
Both  sides  vulnerable. 
JfORTR 
.        4  K10»g« 
«  1061 
e  Q9 
«.KtS 

WEST 


EA5IT 
a  Q832 

•  K97 

e  JSC 

♦  141 


East 
-Pass 


a  A76 
V  J843 

e.Kioji 

SOUTH  : 
A  J 

—   ♦    •  4 

lYw  bidding: 

South      West  North 

1  e       Pass  ^    i  * 
a  HT     Pam      T  HT 

PftAs  Pa-s.s 

South's  bidding  vas  haudly  ortho- 
UUt.  Ml — was.  nevertheisea,  both 
sound  and  ahewd.  He  started  by 
Mddlng  his  anemic  diamond,  suit 
rather  than  his  very  fair  cluba.  be- 
oauae-  H  aeeirfed  probable  that  be 
himself  would  end  up  declarer  tn  a 
no  trtimp  contract  If  that  hap- 
pened, he  preferred  U>  scare  off  a 
diamond  lead.  On  the  second 
round  of  bidding  he  was  i 
ly  fond  of  Jumping  tb  twe 
when  holding  only  a  singleton  In 
partner's  suit,  but  took  that  course 
as  the  least  of  evlla. 

West  opened  tha  tfaaee  ot  hearts, 
dummy  ducked,  aad  deelauvr  took 
Eajtt  s  king  Five  club  tricks,  two 
hearts^..MMl  ont;iUamond  now  were 
ta  sIgM.  The  test  plaee  ta  Sad  the 
ntnth  trick  appeared  to  be  In  the 
.<.pac]«  (ult.  With  that  view,  de- 
rlarer  led  the  upade  Jack,  and,  when 
Weat  duckiK!,  went  rtgM  qp  With 
dummy's  king. 

It  Ui  quite  true  that  had  the  Jack 
been  allowed  to  ride  it  might  have 
dftvea  eat  the  ace.  rather  thM  the 
queeti,  from  East  But  thta  was  net 
the  real  cms  of  the  atuaticiL 


Declarer  was  plaving  duplicate, 
not  rubber  brwlRr  I'heir  was  an 
even  dunce  that  fclflg  "  played_ 
en  the  jaek.  wooM  hold  the  trick.  _ 
If  it  did.  declarer  not  only  woutf 
have  found  his  ninth  irlrk,  bUt  he 
would  have  retained  his  tithing, 
which  meant  that  Im  would  have 
opportunity  to  g^  out  fbr  extra 
tricks.  Obviously,  there  wa.s  not  an 
even  chance  that  the  jack  would 
hold  the  trtek.  At  best.  It  would 
loae  to  the  aoe.  When  the  spade 
king  held  and  declarer'ii  second 
heart  stopper  thus  remained  Intact, 
he  wae  able  to  go  out  for  .  extra, 
trtcks.  Re  entersd  Me  head  with 
a  club  and  led  a  low  diamond  to- 
ward the  queen.  Weat  duc  ked  and 
the  queen  won.  The' entire  riub 
suit  then  waa  run  aC  until  only 
five  eards  lemaUaed'  In  all  fbor 
hands.  Declarer's  were  Uie  Q-3  of 
hear]^  and  the  A-7-ft  of  diamonds. 
Dummy  kept  the  10-t  el  hearta  aad  - 
the  10-8-0  of  spades.  i 

West  found  himself  sgainst  the 

one  heart  to  stop  that  i  

afraid  to  dlAcard  a  diamond  lest  de- 
clarer esfabllith  a  foiitth  diamond 
While  retaining  hts  heart  queen. 
Vliareldte.  Weal  M  grtaripBR^- 
are  Derlaier  then  eatshed  the  dla- 
n>ond  ace  But,  on  the  run  of 
clubs,  had  dlsoarded  his  low  dia- 
mond and  l>is  Jack  feU  on  the  aee. 
Another  diamoiid  threw  IN^esa  en 

[lead  with  ihr  trn     He  caidied  hl« 
j  king,  but  then  oould  return  nottung 
but  a  heart  to  the  eefBkinert  teaaoe 

in  the  North -South  hands. 

By    making    the    proper  spi^e  

gu^Hs. '  declarer  *nded  up  with  tWO  ^  • 
o\'ert ricks  and  top  on  the  board.' 

TOMOBAOW'gJHANO 

South,  dealer.  '  "    *^  " 


1- 


NORTB  -  

sk  10  e 
#  J  § 
ere 

«  A  J  It  t^rrf~ 


A  K  J  4  9 

^  Q  1-0  »  3 
e  a  UTT 


A  8  7  3 
V  9  6  4  f 

e  •  4 
*  113  1 


AAQ4I 

'    ■  •  A  K  7 

#  7  If  Its 

•  9  .. 

M'  ri,:h>^rt*on  «UI  dieOUla  ^hlt 
^  hand  4n  tomorrow's  artleic 


I  ~ — 


'1 


"1... 


THE  E^AILY  COLONIST,  VICT01tiA>  B^.^^SAtURDA Y/ JA^trARY' 


T.i'j'j^'.r^.y. 


MARIINE 


Vancouver  Will  Be      j Famous  Clipper  Ship  Shown  in  Mi^niature  |llg||£|J  |Q|Jj^ 

^East  Terminus  for 
■  -Proposed  Air  Link 


iiiip<'rial 
Huut<> 

ISol 


Airv^uNH    |<»    li)aii<ziiratr  IVanH-I'.MiJir 
to  iIm-  \iili|»o(l<-s,  liiil  Dalr  oi   i  rialis 
Yel  Auuuuuced,  ba^*  ,Uilicial 


r 


14  Ot^mUMi 

-plana  of  Imperial  Alrwftys 
ar4  "radically"  chanf^d,  Vanoourer 
will  btronie  eastern  tcrniliiu.s  of  the 
ooinp«ny'a  tra^»-Paclitc  air  route  to 

•tarted,  Captain  niok.  ll^vMto 
•aid  hert  tonight. 

WmtTiflS^  overaeM  dtfMon  of 
th*  BrllMl  Alf  IfUUaCry'a  meteoro- 
loirieal'  oOce,  CapUln-  Entwistle  ar- 

r1v«>d  at  Vancouver  earlier  In  the 
day  fctwwrd  tlM  liner  lll«f«c».  InA 
koimdlfii^tai  BMlkiid.-  WhOe  t 

lf*lllnKton,  N  Z  ,  hc  a"ttendpd  a  con- 
ference which  organized  collection 
<•'  woather  data  In  preparation  for 
the  'moi-Pftcine  Imperial  Airways 


The 

plane 
"very 
jFet 


Captain  Xntwistle  said  he  had  no 
Idea  when  fint  trial  fUghte  over  the 
Paelfle  from  Tanootiver  to  New  Zea- 
land would  be  made.  He  only  knew 
J  ittat  Vancouver  was  "definitely" 
tennlnua  at  the  OiMiiMi  Md  tlw 
raate.  -     -..  — 

CONNECT  Wrni  BAST 
At  Vancouver  the  -fnrans-Padflc 
— bttperla}  Airwayi  lenrloe  will  eon- 
neet  with  TnAs-Canada  Airlines. 
—  From  Montreal  the  Traas-AtlantJc 
Imperial  Airways  service  will  op- 
-  erate. 

Los.'^  of  the  Samoa  clipper  rear 
Pago  Patfo.  fiamoe.  this  wc^-k.  w<)\ild 
not  act  as  a  deterrent  to  f,t:\hii^ii - 
ment  and  devflopmcnLflf  air  service 
aeroM  the  PaeMe,  Oaptaia  BBtwls- 
tie  said  Imperial  Alrwajrs  win  pro- 
ceed with  their  plans.  The  disas- 
trous fan  the  clipper,  with  loss  of 
anm  mmt^.  mitbt  delay  Inaurura- 
tMn  ef  the  llaiiohihj-New  Zealand 
lap  of  Pan-Amerlran  Airways  serv- 
ice through  lack  of  aircraft. 

lie  mM  ttie  Oanada-New  Zealand 

srrtlon  of  the  "all-red"  route  around 
the  world  would  probably  be  the  last 
section  established.  Regular  weekly 
wrvioe  fran  ttigland  to  Biypt  and 
Karachi,  India,  was  already  In  oper- 
ation. Rud  Fn^land- Australia  aerv- 
loe  would  -probably"  be  csUbUahed 
April  1  thja  jTMur,  — ^ 

TRANS-TASMAN  LINK 

„  NexXfteB^to  the^cl^pJn,  he  stated, 
would  llktf  jr  ba  tha  Trana-ltenan 
sra  Divisien.  from  nmtnm  u  New 

Zealand.  ._ 

After  that.  tntM-Mlantk  service! 
would  probably  be  started  Survey 
fllfhts  last  year  with  the  flying  boats 
Cslrdonla  and  Cambria  were  suc- 
cfssful.  This  year  survey  flights 
weiiUI  be  made  with  the  Albatross. 

a  hiigo  miilM-motAred  Iniu!  \i\.\nr 

When  the  Atlantic  route  was  op- 
trsUng.  Imperial  Airway*  would 
probably  proceed  to  open  up  thr 
trans-Pnrlflc  service.  Tran-^-Canada 
Alriliios  by  that  time  would  be  op- 
erating between  Vancouver  and 
Montreal,  and  tho  roond-tlMt^world 
route  would  be  complete 

Only  non-nrltt.<th  point  on  the 
rnutp.  he  .nald.  wmild  be  Honolulu  In 
the  Pacific  Oc»an.~  He  did  not  think 
It  would  be  possible  to  tnansrurate 
trans-Parinr  srrvirp  In  ftir  n'-nr  Ui- 
ture  unless  Honolulu  were  used. 
Captata  KttwMlo  doelarMl  I  tha 
irpMuM  to  be 


ally  had        yet  betUt  seen.' 

ultimate  flying  boat  or  land 
for  ocean  flying  would  be 
much  Ufgsr 

built." 

~  He  will  remain  In  Vancouver  a 

few  days,  Ihfn  uavrl  Ea.-l  by  triiiii, 

Stopping  off  at  Winnipeg  en  route 
to  Toraito..  In  TofBoto  Iw  win  dis- 
auB  meteoralagleaL-aifttter.s  with 
DomlnlOQ  metcgfOlfltlStrbefore  pro- 
ceeding to  New  York  and  Washing- 
ton, O.C.,  where  another  conference 
#in  beheld.  He  wW'isafl  Iiiim  Ifew 
York  In  time  to  be  back  In  London 
by  the  end  of  February. 


Big  Liner  Arrived  Yesterday 
Witb  Small  List  of 


000  000  in  eanltai  nteadlfcunm  and 
maintenance. 

Revenue  fmm  caiiiil  proiierty  dur- 
ing tb^  fiscal  ^ear  amoiuited 
to  Utile 'more  (hin  ll.OOO.tlOO.  the 
bn<>f  continued,  and  the  annual  nt-t 
cost  of  this  system,  coupted  with  the 
excess  of  highway  expenditures  over 
ravenuee.  amounted  to  $00,000,000  as 
"Subsidies  paid  by  Canada  to  only 
Two  triin.siKirt  a^en 
with  steam  railways 

EXEMPTION  I88ljE 

Amendments  to  the  Income  War 


If 


Railway  Brotharhcmils  Advo- 
cate Bigg«^.  Revenues  From 
HiQhwayt  and  Canals 

-OTSAWA.  'Jan.  14  KT.— I>ieslral)ll- 
Ity  of  MOi^e  strict  regulation  of  high- 

way  transport  with  a  larper  m 


N«w  Mothod 


LllllflP 


fruits  Irotu 
OaUfonte.  - 


^J^e.  gaual  ^ona  and 


When  sailing  shipg  were  in  their  glory  and  bonuses  were  paid  sUppcrs  landing  the  hrst  of  the  BOaaon'S 
t^a  crop  in  London,  the  clipiMr  ship  Thermopylae  made  some  famooa  pasoagei.  Following  her  tea  trade 
days,  the  vesesl  ssi|sd  out  ol  Victoria  in  the  rice  trMa.  Her  name  Is  being  perpetuated  loeally  kk  the 
Thaiaiepylas  Club,  an  organization  of  ship  lovers.  Correct  in  every  detail,  the  model  of  the 
 was  made  by  Capuia  J.  A.  Philipsen,  and  required  a  lot  of  time  and  patience. 


FYom  Sydney  and  way  porta,  the 
Canadian-Australian  8s.  Nlagpra, 
Captain  A.  Totan,  (wwmawaer.  ar- 
rived alongside  Rithet  Piers  at  7  30 
o'clock  yesterday  mornu^K,  brlntjing 
In  a  total  of  *'veruy-iiliie  passengers 
in  aU  Glasses.  Theio  were  twenty- 
six  fliat,  fMty  MMod  and  tliirtMn 
third  class  tntvalm  aboani  tha  Mf 
liner.  The  ship  continued  to  Van- 
couver at  9  30  a.m.,  after  discharg- 
ing local  freight  and  loading  some 
paper  tonnaga  for  New  Zoaluid.  Hie 
Nagara  experlcm  (vl  fine  waatlWi  all 
the  way  from  AuM,ralia. 

Prominent  tnwlm  arriving  on 
the  Niagara  Included  I>r.  C.  E  Bar- 
nett.  professor  of  Johns  HopkuLs  Uiu 


MAIL  4ND  «H1PS 


vvfc:A  riii:K  Kfc:puKT 


CSrrvAN  Ptrt  cloudy;  aouttiirtit,  ttsht 
18  h3 .  47    heavit  avill. 

I.ENNARO  f  iSim  fUmatri  saUaj  W-W 

hfavy  swell. 

PACHENA  —  CloudzL.JPalm:    M.M:  4< 

hfavy  Kwrll  "~ 

r  \l{.M AN  AH    Cloudy    cilm.  29  i!5.  hMVf 

iWr.l 

CAPC    SEALS  —  cieutfri 


for  Singapore 


MOnCB  TO 


"gaWDON. 


Jan.  14  O.— Twenty- 
flva  British  warships  and  three 
United  States  crutoers  will  attend 
the  InauRu ration  of  the  giant  new 

naval  ba.sp  at  Slnirapore 
14,  it  w«LaQ)iounoed  tod«f.. 


vensity,  Baltimore,  r*'turnlng  from  I 
visit  to  New  2;ealand;  R.  M.  Kamll 
ton.  general  manager  ot  the  York 
shire  Insurance  Company,  en  route 
to  Lotldon.  accompanied  by  Mrs 
Hamilton;   J.  P.  Hallaway,  retired 
£osli&h  «ogipeerj_|^  his  aon,  wp- 
ceeding  lo  London  altor  vHtting 
Australia  and  New  Zealand:  and  J 
P.  Corder.-bliyirror  J.  R.  Mackenzie 
!  Llmlt«-d  New 
organization. 

BTVDIIB  LABOB 
Pro(e«sor  Bamett  is  retumtaf  to 
the  university  after  spending  some 
time  studying  the  system  of  labor 
arbitration  priictLsed  bv  the  courus 
of  New  Zealand.  • 'Theoretically , 
uitder  the  system  in  vofua  there, 
they  don't  allow  strllHB  ai^  aon^* 
Ut.  itonttt  stated. 

'  The  theory  of  the  Savage  Oov- 
cmmcnt  la  to  prevent  strilna  by 
oompuiiory  adjustment  of  labor  dls 
putes  by  arbitral fon  m  the  courts 
If  not  previous  settled  by  the  con. 
dilation  boards."  Dr.  Bamett  idded. 
It  is  known  as  the  Oonriliatlcn  and 
AibHimimn  act.  •   

Profe.vsor    Barnet    went   tO  Wew 
Zealand  for  tl^  Carnegie  Corpora 
tlon  of  Haw  Ymk^MoA  war  four 
months  in  New 


!l  Swift,  warn,  alr-coalilitioneid 

Traiiiis  to  Calif  omia 


Southern  Pacific 


c  o. 

8  C  . 


ALTON.  CiBtdiiH  Grn  At*  .  «!«  How*  St  .  V^ncnuvfr 
or  B.  C.  TAYLOR.  Otu.Aft.,  IMS  Pearth  At«..  Saaltl* 


MLKPRING  ISiAMD 

FERRY^ 

SAILINGS 


«Ette*aa.  •  p.m..  aalMa  ctlMrwlia.aUtad.) 

PMIfCBBa  MAADnma-Oaekaa  at  a«- 

b«iio«  at  *  p.a. 
UNACANA— cm  neatka  far  Vaaaaam 

at  7  p.m. 

OKXMOTON  COURT— Bound  Vancourtr 
frooi  Barry.  LMO  mllM  muUi  of  CMtvan. 

PAOmo  aairrm— BobbS  Vlateria  tron 
8aa   Praaaiieok   laft  Oaa  RaaaiiM  at 

1  P  m 

I>AU9L.AIR  Bound  Crofloii  from  San 
rraneiace.  left  San  Francisco  at  6  p.m. 

ALaaarwjTa  ■omu  aaa  xmu  nom 
vanoMvar.  4«s  mUm  treat  aaa  Ma  at 
S  9.m. 


WIIFN  MAILS  CLOSE 

ATI.IN  AND  Ti  aON 
111  p  m  .  January   11.  2S.  February  S. 
via    Vancouvfi  .    4pm.    January    If,  2R, 
FMruary  ll.  via  S^aUU 

AUSTRALIA  AND  NKW  ZtALAND 
4  p.m  ,  January  19.  Nlaiara.  11  \h  p  m  . 
January  tt.  Manpo.sa.  via  San  rrincisro. 
aaiTKH    MAIL<4  ' 
4  p.m  .  January  IS.  Bcrangarla.  via  N«w 
York.  4  pm.  January  U,  Brcm«a.  via  Ntw 
York.  1  Id  pm.  Jahuary  IT.  MontrOB*. 

t  HIMA  AMD.  JATAN 
4  p.m..  January  IS.  PrMldant  McKlalty:  4 
p  m..  Jaatfar?  It.  Baipnia  •(  Oaaaaas  « 
p.m.,  Jaaaarr  W.  PrMldrat  Orant. 
■OMOLrLU  MAILa 
II  IS  p.m  .  January  11.   13.  is.  13,  IS. 
n.  11;  P»bruary  3.  S.  •.  via  San  Fran- 
ctaco;  4  p  m  .  January  19.  Sa.  NIacara:  4 
».m.,  January  at,  8*.  Baprtaa  ot  Caaa«a. 


Mariners  are  advl.sed  that  the  im- 

wstche^  ^};^\  m  gi^umi  n^ifc 

Discovery  Passage,  is  reported  not 
btirnInK  This  will  be  Sttonded  to 
as  soon  as  pot>siblc. 

A.  W.  R.  WXLBY.  Aflont. 
Dept.  of  Transport. 


ure  of  taxation  revenue  from  that 
trafBc  coupled  with  a  rooommendaT 
ma  im  Jacm^  toil* 

featured  .subnilsslon.s  to  the  Domin- 
ion Qovernment  today  by  the  rail- 
way transportation  brotherhoods.' 

A  larye  d<'legatlon  of  the  Domin- 
ion Joint  legislative  conunltteo  of 
the  brotherhoods,  with  the  seerotary, 
W.  L.  Best,  Ottawa  a<i  spokesm; 
made  their  annual  prer«eSiIonaI 
representations  to  Prime  Minister 
Mackenstr  King  and  hla>ooUeagues- 
The  brotherhooda  l<ieommended 
I  particularly  tran.sfprencc  to  tho  Do- 
minion of  power  to  enact  .social  leg- 
isiaxton^m  fHiitali  aO  transport 
agencies. 

CANAL  SYSTEM  COST 
Capital  aKpetadltures  and  main- 
tenance coats  for  highways  in  Can- 
ada had  brotiRht.  at  the  end  of  1935. 
a  debt  .>f   $49J  (K)0.006.  -  the  brief' 
stated.   Total  npendlturea  In  new! 
works,  BMktaitananee  and   Interest , 
charges  In  IM.";  had   amounted  to 
192,000,000.  and  reveuuea  Irom  car, 
registrauona    and    gasoUna  •  tax.  I 


Tax  Act  were  urK<xl  to  lncrea."H»  ex-  I 
empUon   for   pon -householders  to 
tl.50a  and  to  householders  to  t»<m: 
to  make  the  (400  exemption  for  de- 

pendent  ctiildreti  applicable  to  all     The  Dhltad  itates'  freighter  Oi. 

dependent    chlWren    regardless    ol  Dlamoiul  Head  wh.s  ai   New  SfffSSfi^ 

an4  to  emrniH  that  part  of  Uie  mUistcr  uxlay  loadUig  fertilizer  fofr 

iia  usid  In  payiqg  provhiete  ■  HR^i»U.  *^ 

municipal  taaafc- —  I  ■      .  •*         •  ■* 

  I    Although     delsyed     by  rough 

weatln-r  »in;i  bll.^Ul(^>^.^  rc^nnutments 

in  port«  along  iier  route.       Pacific  - 

Ship4Mr,^  tSr  Vbiness  Line,  was' 


VANCOMVER  SHiPPINQ 


VANrouVER,  Jan    14  ((>■  -Van-J 
couver    Merphants'    Exctiange   re- i 
portwl  today  1«B J18  tons  of  freight  I 
were  Impdrted  through  British  Co- 
lumbia ports  and  289  613  ton.s  ex- 
ptirtod  in  Novembt'i     Of  this  lo'al, 
Vancouver  landed  133,237  tons  and 
lis  W  tons. 

The  Ekumklson  Una'a  4Cs-  Salacla 


expected  to  reach  hara  oaxt  Tues- 
day. "  ,  ■ 


,8.s.  Treherbert  arrived 
from  AiLstralui  to  loiad 
grain  and  limiber.   


overnight 
fuU  with 


-  "But.  my  dear.  X  havant  spoken' 
for  t.-n  minutes." 

"No.  Heiu-y,  but  you've  been  Uaten^ 
Ing  in  a  moat  aggravating  manner, 


nportad  dui  Iwti  ICflBdi^filth  fand  I'm  not  goliig  to  stand  for  it 


m  nnrlng  the  Imposition  of  toils 

or;  \."-rl.s  visinR  Canadian  r:ui,il  i! 
waji  ubservad  tiiat  from  CuiUedera- 
tlen  up  to  March  :n,  1936.  the^omall 
lyitam  Jiad  coat 


Chronic 

Talk  ef 


Fatigue 


In  health,  n'Mt  Mx.n  overt  (ini<  .s 
fat  iguc.  When  you  become  ciuum- 

cally  ttrnd  tlHn  ii  an  ladssibrli^ 

cause. 

I'prhai>n  you  cannot  r»*t  or  Nlfc|) 
hecausj*  of  the  imtahility  of  thi' 
nrrvrss.  MeitfkOry  and  ptLWcr  ol 
ni  tent  ion  sOOo  Weaken  when  th« 
ix  ryous  aysten  la  exkausted.  ft  Is 
difficult  to  '^"~trtrf*^ 
and  the  daily  task  becoifaea  a  worry 
and  a  burden.  ladigeatioB  and 
sleeplemnsM  fuin'MWr  tamper,  .and 
you  l  iiiniw  iniwbid  aad^dia* 
coumged. 


Iieeii  the 


W'li.ii.  vi  r  may 
cauHe  l\\vr*'  1.-4  H. 
way  in  whti  ii  t<> 
regain  health 
and  that  is  l>y 
the  Uiie  of  Dr. 
Chaoc's  Norvo 
Pood.  New 
WWfl  Tliwa  la 
onaAai 

store  the  fuao- 
tiona  to  the  bodify  machinery 
and  ensure  the  heaUhful  work- 
ing of  tha  mmisA~mi  "n\atkm\ 

organs. 


l:lt         /aarnrr  14,  tt 

411  laN  CHABlOm 

ll:U  pm..  January  II.  Fibniary  4k-ja 
March  C  IS.  via  Vancouver:  IMS  p.fli.. 
January  II.  25,  Prbruarr  s,  32.  MareB  S. 
33.  via  Prlnca  Ruprrt 

WIST  INOMS 

l:tS  p.aio  iaaaaas  IS. 

Hotc  Mall  Intpndn!  for  tranunli.ilon  via 
ntw  York  rniint  »o  markrd.  Wh^n  aent 
ky  air  ovrr  Unltrd  Slate*  linr.v  mailt  may 
b«  mailed  thrra  dart  latrr  than  Uir  datpt 
ladleaudi  two  day*  lattr  tor  Canadian 


siaimo-cAumAil  _ 

TO  aaanra 

IXinN    Cliiiii.  Japan.  January  II 
NIAGARA— Auitralla.  Nrw  Zealand.  Ptil. 

Hawaiu  January  14. 
HALAr^'IA— United -JUntdem,  Januarr  1( 
PRESIDBirr  OBAMT— MlUpptau.  China, 

Japan.  January  II. 

DRECHTDYK    Rotterdam    and  London. 

Janiirtrv  ]| 

QRCOAU^-Unitfd   Kinidom.  January 

ss.    ■  r  ' 

I         TO  MTABT 

PRESibcNT  McKllfiXT— Japaa.  Ohiaa, 

Phllippinen.  January  17. 

NIAOARA  Hawaii.  FlU.  Hew  Zealand. 
AiiHlralla.  .turuiarr  IS 

HIYE  MAKU  I Vaiiro'ivrri— Japan,  Janu- 
ary 21. 

EMPRtafI  OP  CANADA— Hawaii,  Japaa. 

Diiti*.  PMIippinra.  January  IS. 

rRE«iDENT  ORANT  —  Japaa,  Vk\T'_. 
PhUlpptn«a,  January  M. 


Stylaf      dHfarwnt  •• 

ft  !i  baautifui.  for  thia 
bi99ar-lool[in9.  bat^ar- 
loakiai,  ie««pri«edL_ 


Smooth  —  powerful  — 
potitiva  .  .  the  t«(«. 
te  I ' '  •nargiimq  brabSB 
iof  modern  travwl  ,  .  . 
fivinq  maiimuM 


(WITH  SHOCK. 
mOOF  STEKRINO) 

•bl«— M  diffarant . . . 
"tke  warN'i  fiaert 
nd«".  On  Matter  Oa 
I  Medek 


COAS-nNO  CRAFT 

VICTORIA -VAhOOUVXIk —  Oa.  Prince*^ 
araurrita  or  8a.  #rlnee«a  KathiMn  wUl 
leave  Vlrtorla  for  Vanroavar  at  1:BS  p.«i.; 
S».  Prliu».««  K<thlffn  or  8a.  Prlncem 
Mardirrit*  wiil  mi  up  at  Victoria  from 
Vancouver  at  1  10  p  hi  daUvi  8a>«Prlaeaaa 
Kllaabeth  '>r  8<i  Pr  nrria  Jmh  VIII  iMVt 
Victoria  dally  for  Vaneoavat  al 
alahtt  aa,  Prineaaa  Joaa  er 
niadbath  wlU  arrlva  at  VlatsHa  aaOf 
from  Vancouver  at  7  am. 

VICTORIA-SFA TTLIC-aa.  Prlnrem  Mar- 
tuerlta  or  8a.  Pnnreai  Rathleei>  wlU  leave 
VicUMlS  Ml  Bcatn*  at  4:10  p-m.  daily 
Ha.  Prineaaa  Uarcuerlta  er  8i  Prlnreu 
Kithlefn  will  nrrlve  at  Vlrtorla  from 
B»it'lp  Hi  ;  I',  p  m  dalljr 

VICTORIA  -  PORT  AMOILU  -  S*  Iro- 
aeola  leavea  n«torla  daily  tor  Port  Aoaelea 
at  1:11  a.m.  8a.  Iro4uols  arrtvet  Victoria 
dally  fram  Port  Ancelea  at  1:11  a  m 

SALTSPRINO  MLAND  —  Mn  Cy  Pack 
Uavaa.  awarts  Bay  dally,  eacept  Wednes- 
day, at  S:M  a.m.  and  I  P  m  sn  cy  Perk 
leavaa  ^Iford  Harbor  daily,  except  Wed- 
netday.  at  •  11  a.m.  and  «  p.m. 

BRKNTWOOD-MIU.  BAT  _  Ma.  Caaeada 
teavei  Brentwood  at  9,  10  anri  II  am.  12 
rinort,  2.  J.  ♦  and  S  r  Caaradc 
leavea  Mill  Bay  at  •  Mr.  U>.M  and  ,11:10 
ajl«  »:IOt  1:10.  I:S^  «:ie  aa«  t:M  p.m. 

WWBT  OOASrr — aa.  Prineaaa  ICaqulnna 
leave*  Victoria  at  H  pm  on  Int.  llth  and 
lint  of  earh  month 

flIDNKT  -  ANACORTB  —  8«.  Roaarlo 
iritrat  aMaor  asOr  for  Anaeortaa  at  2 
pm  •a.-^Boaarlo  arrlvaa  eidaay  dally 
from  Anaoortea  at  1  H  p  m.  • 

NAlfaillO-TANCuuWR  —  aa.  Priaaaaa 
rialn«  leavea  Nanalmo  dally,  except  Satur- 
day and  Sunday,  at  7  4i  a  m  and  2.10  p  m. 
at  Prlnctat  Elaine  will  arrlva  at  Nanalmo 
dally  aic«p«  aaturday  andaonday.  al  1:10 
p.m.  and  l:)S  p.m.  a>.  Prineaaa  Baln^wtn 
leave  Nanalmo  on  Saturday  only  at  7  41 
a  m  .  2  30  p  m  and  t  U  p  m  ;  fla  Prlnr«« 
Dalna  will  arrlva  at  Nanalmo  on  Sat- 
urday oaly  at  l:IS  pak  aad  I  pm.  8a. 
Prineaaa  BalBa  will  Itava  Kanalmo  on 
fliinrlny  only  at  S  i5  p  m  8a.  Prlncena 
CliWiie  will  arrlva  at  Nanaimo  mi  Bunday 
oalr  at  l:ll  pjn.  and  ll  is  pm 


IWITH 
SAFETY  6LASS 
Aa  AHOUNO) 
iariar  latarion  — 
I^Her,  brlfklor  col- 
on — and  Uniitool  eoi»-  - 
t^ructien,  maUng  eeek 
body  •  fortress  of 
taloty.  ■ 


ft*iag  |he  ^etl  eM- 
ciont  cMitbinotieN  ef 
pewor,  oconeiny 

-»  '-LiBtii 


•iolaf  pireteBtleN 
eaalwol  drafH,  imole. 

Wteaolllold  clouding 
•ad  0«Mrin9  aaiK  pa*- 
aonfor  individually 
vontilolitfN. 


A  aimpto,  officiant, 
tinglo  diaphraqm 
apriaf  roplactt  (Sa 
ooitventioftal  midtiplo- 

tiptoe  •  preirara 

eporaiion.  Minimiiai 
.  w««r;  novor  raqHitaa 


MODERN  MOU 
STYUNG 


PERFEOED 
HYORAUUC 
S 


GENUINE 
KNEEACnON 


AU-SIIENT 
AU-STBl  MMNES 


VAIVE-INHEAO 


FKHER  NO-DRAFT 
VENTIUnON 


NEW  H 
TIPTOE' MAtK 

aincN 


You'll  be  ahead  with  a 

CHEVROLET! 


Bu/  ff  Now,  and  Put  Yourself  Ahead  in 
Style  and  Savings  o  •  .  in  Winter-driving 
Safety  and  Dependability 


—ant 

gh 


n  our  wliowrooma — lake  a  lool  «l  llir  nrvr  rjir^  rolrt 
ntl  you'll  agree  it*s  the  sniarteat,  luusl  altraclive  ol  all 

far  19S8. 


the  wheel— fed  the  power  and  daah  of  thai  AS- 
hwaifwut  Valire4p4Iaad  Eaghia  — il  youll  thrfll  %m  m  mmr' 
perf MMMM  ••high^-      .  - 

B«t  don*t  stop  with  thai.  GhaA  the  adiraatagea  of  bnyliic  ymmr 

new  r!hr\ rolrl  riplit  no*»  hh  thoiiHiinila  irr  fining.  Fur  e^H»tipl« 
.  .  .  you  ran  luce  bad  weather  runtliiions  ronfidrnlly  with  thia 
great  new  ear  Ha  alartiBC  traaMea,  no  repair  espenae  .  .  • 
Yo«1l  gal  thcTfitnflan  aaTaly  af  perfected  HydraiUte  Brahea, 
new  tire  freiJi  far  fare  grip  on  alipp^ry  roada,  the  prnlertiim 


of  t! 
in  r 
by 


-StP«4 


Tnrrel  Top  Ro«lv  liv  Fiahrr  wilh  '^nfrlv  aluaa 
.  .  And  not  lo  Itr  ovrrlmtkcd  ia  the  fnrt  t4«at 

buying  now  jMl  aa«a  d>pr'Ml|ptia«  aad  co«l|y  upkeep  o^ 

fa  atyle* 


Chavrolet  pata  yaa  hhead  fa  av^irjrthfam 
ahead  in  comfort,  ahead  in  aafHy  .  .  .  anillahaad  fa 
joa  to  kmj  ymmr  Chatioly  saw! 

AAAS7W  DEUDOE  MODCU  inrOM  $8^ 


it 


MOM 

20 


thalH^ 


DelivM-eH  at  factnf7,  Oahawa,  OiH.,  G«Tor 
frrigfat  and  lir«nM>  eralra.  ( ('rirM  anhinrt  l«  r| 

taitbiiat  iioUr«>.>'  MiinihW  payineiita  tn  a«lt  Year 
yanw  Mi  Ike  Ceaersl  MtMero  laiialast  tisa.  — 


*oR  k  nuorr 


Arrompnnl^'d  by  hit  parents  to 
.sre  the  Coronation  fireworks  dix- 
play,  a  sraall  bojr  of  four  years  was 
watchinc  the  rockpts  raclac  np  Into 
the  air.  Chrn  he  auddenty  tamed  to' 
hu  mother  SWUffltWJly  exclalmM: 
-3];  J:}ve.  tba  aogeli'U  fct  a  frlebt 
Um  ■lelitl'* 


/C  H  E  YROLlT/ cm  that  is  compute 


^KAIBOl  Of  SK 


THE  MOTOR  HOUSE 


VICTORIA 
LIMITBD 


VICTOIIIA-AND  DONeAN-CftCVKOLBT  IlKADQUARmar 


971  YATII  STRUT 


THE  D\n  y  I 


(  I 


KIRKHAM'S 


raoNK* 

Or*<'(ilc>      (j  ilU 

MMto  .  .  QUm 
ffral  Oak. 


Daily  DeUvery  aSlSJL£»-.u. 
ReliiUila  Foods      '^^^  —  ■•>Mt  w*uhu  snd  DeMr«iiiiMi«. 


SERVICE  DELIVEHY 

rnmm  Bib  K'».i.  iwrr,  »er  Ik..  ...IS^ 

 f  ifci*  *  •  •  f  • 

■IrUhl  Tip 

mU  WiNt  BfMti.  »*r  Ik.  .  .Sa«| 

i»  ,iM4 

i^in  r.>rk  rii«M,  pw  ik.....^  a6<^ 

1^1  tMb^JMT^Ik....^  


OrM*  "tr 


firtt  Cradf-  EmoIIm  Batter. 
3  i».  J1.03 
nr*t-Or»4«  La«*l          Ar«  Cms* 
MM  Csa»«lM  CfeMM.  Mt  Ik. . .  .22^ 
■MM  Bmm  pwlk.  27t 

MoMaA  Mfc  MMtei  ^  Mlaatr,  «  ib 

f  rnumw  'Tm.  *«r  ft. 
Mmlahit  CotUr.  frtib  mH.  |k  284* 

Oraniri.  Isrir  tlHb-MK-^M^ns.  .234^ 
Or  3  «M.  far...:.  


CASH  AND  CARRY 

l»  <    K"'     prr   Ih  7^ 

9r«a*U  l^Bib,  Mr  Ik.   lOp 


-BMr  OHpplM.  1^  ft.  

■Il««4  SMa  ■••M.  pw  Ik.  . 
I1Im4  Back  B«««a,  »«r  Ik.. 
Haaburirr,  ^  >>>• 
Hallt^vrr  8lrak.  ^  lb%.  .. 
CaabrUcr  SauMic. 

atM  ■■— iM  Mwt.  2  Ik*.- 

HMiftt., 


 »<♦ 

...  a?** 
..{.2:t<* 

....27«' 
.  19<» 
...■17# 


 w 

ta«k««  MMm.  pw  ft.  f4 

3  »k«.  ftr.  -■■.■■•l.«0 

BaU  fnnaat  aalNi.  P^alinl  kraa4, 

•Z  lb, 

^  (1,1  k ,    C.i    If.    I  I..UI      !'>•,  11I<' 

rtnaappU  —  Bi««  Maantatn,  craihcd  ar 

Oatari*  CWvar  ■•Mr,*4-llt.'iin  15^ 
Orchard  Cltr  Taaiatan.  f't'i.  lln  10(* 
rraa«r  Vallar  Plaai  Jaai.  «  lb.  tin  .'t.tf. 
Or  ana  M.  «a4laai  iIm,  50  (ar  60^ 


IS  BETTER 

22QS.' 


FAttOW'S  MARROWFAT 

PEAS 

Grpwn  in  English  Gjidcnt 
Yojl  will  tn|oy  the  flivor — 

25c 

MIK  CREAM 


CUP  or  FRY'S  IS  A  CUP  OF  FOO 


I  cImm  f«rRifar«, 

Urg«.fit« 

tin   


28c 


LAIIOE 

New  York  Mnn  and  Party 
Have  Regular  Monthly 
ExpendUyre  of  $60Q . 


3Xr;  SATURDAY.  JANTOirrT3.  I9J8 
■I    I  — ■  


lAANICH  MUNICIPALITY 


UctUoti  wo:  B4 

Ward  1-a.O.r.  BkU.  Rletiinood  Road 
Wmt*  S-W.  HkfTk  Mill. 
War«  I  OkrJ—  Rm«  Han 
Ward  4— MarlcoM  Woman's  InttltuU 
Ward  »-Ro7al  Oak  Weoian'*  taatituta  Rail 

Ward      KtaUiu  Trmparanca  Halt   

Wari  V-SMBPtOO  Hall 

AU  Mttttnia  to  Oommonet  at  I  r.U 

a  R.  K 


 January  17 

 January  \n 

•  '.  January  IT 

JUMary  It 

 Jaaaanr  n 

 tMunr  N 

 JUiaart  tt 


OJi.O. 


Viitniu  (1is'rl<'t  i.s  tlie  rklMr  be- 
caatr  a  New  York  DUninff  mg&eer, 
who.  »rter  TiciUnr^  tUj  |lMt  June, 
decided  to  take  up  re«ldeii(>>  in 
Baanlch.  from  where  he  conaldered 
himtself  handy  to  hlk  rptning  work 
throughout  Uxe  province. 

Aoeordliif  to  a  VtAeria  and  Is- 
land Publicity  Bvireau  questionnaire, 
this  man's  party  of  four  has  spent 
kbout  $000  a  month  during  their 
sUyr  here  foUow*:  4100  a  month 
1  rent,  another  $800  monthly  for 
mlsccllaneoii.s  fxjx'n.sp.s.  while  he 
travels  about  1.000  miles  every  t,hirty 
days. 

Finding  tl)e_.slt|pate  generally 
comfortable  and  living  conditions 
sHti.sfactory,  the  New  Yorker  plans 
i<>  leiiiuin  on  Vancouver  iAia.pd  in. 

<l<  finitely,    •    -  . 

In  a  oonstrucUve  mannat,  how- 
ever, he  criticizes  the  lack  of  atten- 
tion given  the  parkhiK  of  cars  in  the 
city.  "There  are  many  vaeaSlt  loU 
Inside  the  eltjr  ttmlti  which  could 
and  should  be  made  available;  busi- 
ness is  lQ«t-l^  retail  stores  because 
of  lack  of  pwkinf  wgtuot  Maiby," 
he  says. 

Mag  travelad  iiBrHy.  tnu 

wealthy  vLsltor  is  in  a  pofiltlon  to 
olTer  compliments  also.  "Mr.  Butch- 
arfs  gardena  are  the  moat  beautiful 
r  have  seen  in  any  part  of  the 
world;  his  eootrlbutlon  to  Victoria  s 
attractions  deaama  eootlnued.  ap- 
preciation by  ^  autboritiea,"  the 
Ne*  ' 


tween  Ch4na  and  Outer  Mongolia, 
the  route  \  for  aftjr  aappori  tratn 

uTUfcu  Kuu.Ms  qi;ik;|- 

Other  war  Uraots  wtra^ulet,  ex- 
cept for  Japane.se  air  rald.>>  dlretted 
mainlv  at  the  railroad  linlung  Hai»- 
^.(lv^  one  of  China's  tfnporary  capl- 
laLs.  and  Canton. 

Chinese  dispatcher  .^ald  ihe  Eighth 
Army  —  the  reorganised  Chinese 
Oomw)Miiit-»^t*»<wia.  fMng  the 
Japaaaea  dvl^mfned  rtdstaiiea  In 
northern  Shan.sl  Province 

Dispatches  from  Tsingtao,  Shan- 
tung Province  port,  said  Japaaaae 
planaad  -to  take  over  the  operation 
of  tba  railroad  between  Tsingtao 
and  IMaan.  oapttal  of  fa^^timg 


I 


City,  and  Distript 


C  aaea 


1 — Hve    caaea  ol 


Whooping  cough,  four  of  chicken  pea-f 

rubella  have  been  re-  stove 


TOKIO,  Jan.  15  iCP-Hava.s)^ 
The  newspaper  Yoiiuurl  predicted 
this  morning  that  Rsu  Shih-Ylng. 
Otitaeae  Ambassador  to  Japan, 
would  ba  haadad  hla  paaapwi^eday 
and  would  laava  for  China  imme- 
diately. ~ 

The  Yomluri  did  not  Itota  the 
soiwce  of-  its  kiionnatiBB.  "-^e 
report,  observers  said,  apparentiy 
meant  tliai  a  Ktateiiieiii  of  poUcy 
presented  by  the  Cabinet  to  ateperor 
HlraUlo  for.  approval  would  an- 
nounce severance  of  relation.^  with 
the  Chinese  National  Oovernment 
headed  by  Oonaral  €Mum  Kai- 
Shek. 

Such  a  mlbva  was  also  fortieast  by 

a  dl.spatch  from  The  Yomiriu's 
Peiping  correspondent  which  said 
the  Japanese-controlled  "provisional 
fOVWTUnent  of  tlxt  Chinese  flepub 


and  one  of 
ported  to  the  city 
meaidiiriai  tha 


health  depart- 


Henhouae  Raided —OeOfflt  Bishop, 
1927  Lee  Avenue,  Informad  '  police 
yesterday  that  three  rooeten  had 
batD  atoten  from  his  ehlfllMa 
previous  ewoliig. 


Juve- 

to  hate  atdan  an  oil 

,          from  the  Jauneh  Dorothy, 

owned  by-imilam  Lucas,  IIM  ftn- 
preas  Avenue,  *ere  apprehended 
yesteiftlay  aflemooo  hr  Oqngtable 
Oeorfla  Olayards.   Iba  alova  was 

In  their  possession  ron.stahle 
Wilkinson,  juvenile  utttcer. 


Silent  Tribate  —  standing  In  sll- 
enc<-.  nieniber.s  of  the  Saaulch  Board 
of  Trade  paid  a  tribute  to  the  mem- 

AliaASBADOUUT  OO   IflBjoLthe  late  lav.  J.  8.  A.-»asUn. 

prlo#-to  the  OOmmencement  of  bulsf- 
ness  at  the  meeting  at  Brentwood 
on  Thwidajr  alghu 


BttUdliiK  Activity— Greater  Vic- 
toria building  and  repair  work  last 
year,  baai^  on  a  popniatioa  at  60,000, 
was  $aa.1S  per  capita,  accordini,'  to 
the  city  building  inspector's  depart- 
ment. Vanooin«r  par  capita  flguiai 
were  $22.55. 


K<-portcd  Misrfiuig — City  police  have 
received  a  report  that  Ifrs.  Raven, 
who  reiidad  at  6i«  Catherlna  atraet. 
has  been  miaring  since  last  Wednes- 
day She  Is  sixty -seven  years  old; 
1  jofnjedUun  build,  and  when  last  seen 
"  "Viirwwfiiui  a  blade  coat  and  jiat 
Any  pareon  knowing  her  where - 
abouits  is  aaked  to  pommunicate  with 
the  city  polloa 


PiaDo  Acoordioos 

Sgi  il^e  Ttut  a  Chad  Can 

Wf  hj«t  I  biy  i«lt>  tion  of  HmM 
populjr  iniliumanri,  including  Hok- 
n«r,  Soprani  jnd  Albarto  Fiaxi  mod- 
tU.  II  iroN  art  pat  slres^y  *n 
•athututt,  l«t  as  iliev  ym  Ike  mm 
with  whick  .  yea  csa  geh  •  f«H 
ran««  «f   bssatiM  SHNiC'-lMai  a 

"•orfeta  aisae  sccefdiea. 

FLETCHER  BROS. 

(VICTORIA),  LTD. 

inO  Douglas  Sf         Phone  G  714R 


*Uor  — Police  yester- 
day Inveetlgated-  an  attempt  to  enter 
preml.ses  at  730',  Port  Street  Uie 
previous  evening.  A  akyiiyt^^ 
found  forced  OPW.  Ptaow  Ol  • 
smau  xua  f«ra  pkkid  tairtte  a 
door  lock. 


he** 'would  bf  .reorganized,  probably 
next  month,  as  a  formal  jgoyern- 
ment  with  the  instaliatlan  of  a 
praaldent. 


OLnmO  ALLBTI 

•APCO  nviFiM  UKAaui 
sra— Mra.  MsKar.  *t».  Mn. 


T^UlUUUtf  TUtf  N 

tinwTurTit  t  /iHLn 

Continned  from  I'age  1 
ing  on  strategic  Suchow  like  relent- 
Plncers  from  the  north  and 


On- 


Strwasd.  MM:  4.  UrtaMr.  4M:  A, 
SI4;  n.  WMhlS.  MT  Tstsfc-MSa, 

.tatin  riioa— MIM  M  Srvmout,  SM:  Sflaa 
r    Krrnr,  4it3    .M    F'oxKnrd.  Hi;  K.  DavlS. 

4M.  T.  Brown.  471.    Total,  tiM>, 


itiaMM  Mil  aeoti.  49S;  Ura  K. 
Ooaaa.  «eS:  M.  Wood.  A.  MeDermid. 
i31:  a   LranUAS.  4'n     Totat.^  «.4U. 

Ithla(ala«na— M«x  Punnclt,  47B.  Thaima 
Itrld.  4>2  T  I.<.niiax.  41S:  R.  L.  Btiaw. 
4711.    H     Wllliam.v    i3S      tMal.  Mkl. 

Shlnaolacna  woa  two. 


MUa  A. 
Pollard. 


-Mlaa  D.  Vjrt.  S«3: 
Warkurtoa,  ISI;  R.  Pled.  503:  H 
»S7;  T.  Leahy.  Hi     Total,  i.m. 

Paraaltlea— E  Walton.  9'.«  I.  MlBly,  4TI 
O.    Applrtmi.     44)1      H      Mair,    Mti  Mr 

Maiaaaa.  m.    Total.  1,110. 


Pradantlala— M    RInlry.  4M:  H.  WllklB- 

von.  344,  w    Uina.  1*711    J   Hardfioaa,  ••4: 

A    Srdamaii.  4,i      Inial.  2  47il 

Plaataaaal*— M.M  K    Whiir   r,41    M.^.s  V 
HarrlMMi.  3R4.  1).  Hrani..  US,  K.  Hato^au, 
4S*.  K    Llndler.  477     Tktat,  tjia 
^laataMota  won  tlirao. 

cnriL  scRvicB  piTipnt  ijiAova 

■lailary  —  W.  Johaatan,  in.  J.  Wllav. 
»»:  M;  Oepplnatr.  iH.  R.  PMcr,  ITS; 
a.  AaaoraoB.  7<7.  Taul.  S.SM.  _  .  _ 

rwiawia  ~  A.  Bhotkolt,  MSi  ■.'  Prica. 
•41;  H.  McCaw.  »S0:  O.  *mm,  04:  O. 

MNii.  m   Toui.  s.sya 

am^n  »nn  two 


SERVICE  CLUBS  WILL 
HOLD  JOINT  DINNER 

TenUtlvc  dedilaii  to  hold  a  joint 
sendoa  ehtber  dtamer  at  the  "Wuvnm 

Hotel  on  Friday  evening.  February 

1$,  waa  reached  at  a  meeting  of  the 
Servtaa-OIiiba'  OouncU.  ifeld  tai  the 

Chamber  of  Commerce  committee 
room  last  evening,  under  the  chair- 
manahip  of  Joha  'Woodlay. 

Pollo'.vii'.i:  fhe  dinner,  a  Kuest- 
speaker  will  inUliii!,*  tlie  gathering, 
and  an  entertainment  programme 
will  be  arranged,  after  which  there 
will  be  daadng  until  midnight.  The 
dinner  wfU  be  for  all  ei  .ice  clubs 
of  Vletarii^and  it  it  expected  that 
about  300  moaaben  and  ladles  win 
be  present. 

Committees  headed  by  Harold 
Biitteris  and  A  D  Kmg  were  ap- 
pointed last  night  to  aiake  the  neces- 


been  recruiting 


less 
south. 

The  Chinese  ha\« 
new  troops  in  the  provinces  at  a 
hectic  pace  and  were  reported  to 
have  enrolled  750,000  in  the  [xi.st  six 
weeks.  'nie.->e  men,  with  oiUy  the 
scantiest  training,  are  being  put 
into  acUon  agahist  the  some  100,000 
trained  Japanese  troops  ih  South- 
em  .shaniung  and  Nqrtlioni  Kl> 
angsu  Provinces. 

counnts  advancing 

The  northern  and  southern  Jap- 
anese oohmms  were  IJO  miles  apart, 
equidiatank-  from  Suchow.  the  cen- 
tre of  the  Chinese  re.si.stance. 

Tslning  has  changed  hands  time 
and  again  in  the  flfhttaff  of  the 
last  few  days. 

In  the  far  northwest,  reports 
through  Chinese  channels  said. 
40000  Outer  Mongolian  troops  had 


WILL  SUPPORT 
SALMON  TKAPS 


Announcements 


NIW    Ml.THOD    I.AI  MliiV  »l\>riN 
LBAOVK 

r«rtalN**ra— J     Yount.    IJJ     W.  Jonwf. 

4"4     R     L.Tinb.    .>»«      Total  1191 

CarMta«ra — W  Watatt, 

Intinn.  .^43;  J  Hartlay, 
Carp(l«¥ra  won  thraa. 


aattrr- 

17 


HmHh.  44S;  R  Kruffr. 
47«.    8     H^rrtnam.  4*4 


RIawfcataara  J. 
133  D  Danva. 
Total.  1.140 

■aaltaaoro— W.  P   PiafoM.  «Wi  A 
Ptafold.  Ml:  J   ImrM^  «li  P.  A. 
TMal.  a.Ml. 


Ii  There  a  WeOMM.  Whose  soul  is 
so  dead  to  befiuty  that  she  is  able 
to  remain  indifferent  to  that  most 
ogiy^  amgarenants,  superfluous 
hair?  Nol  In  her  heart  she  Jtut 
hates  it  —  but  fears,  which  ara 
groundless,  .oltan-pcevent  her  from 
taking  the  necessary  steps  to  have  it 
removed  Call  and  sen  Ml.s.s  Han- 
man.  Kear  may  be  your  companion 
when  you  enter  her  offlce,  bat  hap- 
plneas  and  relief  will,  accqpipany 
you  when  you  Ikkver  M3  Say»ard 
BMc  Victoria,  fhone  07643. 


Continufd  from  Page  1  ' 
industry;  there  would  be  a  loss  to 
dty  merchants  amoimtlngtjo^bout 
$300 annually,  and  grMtloss  of 
revenue  to  me  Province  and  Do- 
minion, i^fid  large  numbers  of  men 
would  be  thrown  out  of  empk^ment. 
STATEMENTS  DfOOilRECT 
Rebutting  the  ffikrges  made 
agBins^  the  trap  method  of  fishing, 
Mr.  Goodrich  declared  that  many 
statements  contained  In  the  petition) 
upon  which  the  Aweeia&d  Boards 
were  acting  were  incorreet  in  the 
course  of  a  very  full  explanation  of 
the  company's  operations,  he  stated 
that  the  Americans  never  had  ob- 
jected to  the  four  or  Ihre  traps  at 

Sooke.  and  had  no  right  to  object 
to  any  gear  used  on  this  side  when 
it  was  considered  that  for  a' period 
Of  thirty  years  the  American  fish- 
ermen had  been  taking  70  per  cent 
of  the  Fra.ser  River  run. 

Of  the  100  per  cent  of  salmon 
entering  the  Btralto.  the  Sooke 
trap»keek  3  par  eent  and  the  Amer- 
icans 68 '2  per  cent.  Mr.  Goodrich 
stated.    He  quoted  figures  in  sup- 
port ot  his  denial  that  the  traps 
moved  into  position  along  the  border  |  were  a  destructive  form  of  fishing, 
of  Sniyuan  Province,  whkh  fell  to  and  mentlOiied  also  tliai  while  the 
the  Jai)ane.se  in  the  early  months  of  ,  trollers  00  the  West  Coast  had  no 
^'a-r-  ek»e  season,  the  trapa  ware  re- 

These  troops,  considered  under  quired  to  close  forty-eight  hours 
Russian 'influence,  were  said  to  be 'every  week.  Mr.  Goodrich  also  .sub- 
establLshlntr  a  line  to  prevent  Japan  tmtted  several  maps  and  charts  and 
from  cutting  communications  be- 1  comparative     statistics  covering 


■aferclng  New  Law— The  legula- 

tlon  which  forbids  a  speed  of  more 
than  thirty  miles  an  hour  on  the 
roads  is  being  enfbroed  with  vigor 
In  the  city  of  Victoria.  Ye.sUndav 
six  offenders  paiiJlnfia-aLXrasa  $10 
to  Hi  for  HolattoB-of  th^t^  . 

Auto  Miasteg— A  l»a7  bhM  Buick 
sedan^earlnf  licence  number  7225. 
was  reported  stolen  from  outside  the 

Super  Service  Station.  John«m  and 
Quadia  Streets,  early  last  night 
The  car  was  owned  hf  A.  lOddleton, 
2440  Quadra  Street, 

Of  carpentera'  tooLs. 


OlveffTravei  Talk— Jolin  M  Hum- 
phrey well-known  C^adlan  travel 
lecturer,  who  haa  Just  completed  his 
flfty-otntii  trip  aoHMi  Canada,  gave 
an  interesting  illustrated  lecture  en 
titled  "British  Columbia,  Our  Sun 
.set  Province,"  In  St.  Alban's 
«hur6h  HaU  laat  night.  During  the 
paa$  few  days.  Ur.  Humphrey  has 
given  the  lecture  at 
schools  in  the  district. 


Making  Good  Progreaa  James 
Brown,  who  waa  injured  in  an  ex- 
plosion while  Employed  on  a  Na- 
tional Defence  project  at  Albert 
Head,  recently.  Is  doing  as  well  as 
can  be  expected,  his  fattier.  Cap- 
tain Thomas  Brown,  Catherine 
Street,  stated  last  night;  and  wished 
his  many  frTericli  in  Victoria  to 
know  that  he  is  making  good  prog- 





TRY  THE  - 

YELLOW  CABS 

FOR  LOW  RATES 

a' 

MBTBKKD  SHtVICB    •     IN8UKBO  CARRIERS 


Ftr  Fin  mi  DtUmtki^tAmmH,  hM» 

i§i  RhI  EtMc  CoHkU 
^    ELSIE  B.  RICHARDS 

tuitt  7,  MttropoQtsa  BlifUing.  Opposite  Poatoffica 
PHONB  BMPIRB  mt 


Sobuim  Report— The  health 

and  contained        the  children  in  the  Quea» 


Of 


Entered— Thieves  who  en- 
tered the  home  of  Mrs.  M.  Johnson 
1043  Unden  Avenue.  Ust  night,  stole 
a  purse  .eontalalng  $15.  police  re- 
ported. Efitranoe  wa-s  gained  through 
an  unlocked  door  to  a  rear  bedroom, 
while  uie  occupants  were  in 
front  of  the  house.  The 
purse  waa  later  found 
bask  door. 


the 

empt  y 

near  uie 


aiidra  iiolarium  is  cjtoellent, 
ing  to  the  Deti^mber  report  of  the 
medical  superintendent.  Dr.  Glenn 
Simpson.  There  were  sixty -three 
patients  at  December  31;  admissions 
durUig  December  were  seven;  dls- 
chMrfes.  six;  physiotherapy  treat- 
ments and  exercises.  6^9.  laboratory 
examinations.  254;  X-rays,  twenty- 
•^ven;  denial,  one  treatment  and 
eleven  extractions;  ttftWBiltationi- 
tliiee. 


The  Daily  Cross* Word  Puzzle 


you  Ikkver  Ma 
Mlajbone  O' 

of  thM  Ceoune 


ARCADE  ALLRYR 

INTER  KRaVICK  PIVtPTN  LKAC.I'I 

Naval  Vaterana  — S  RufTftll.  in.  T> 
O  Bflrn.  5S4.  I)  Barr.  «7  r  rhl«I»tt. 
SSI.  A.  N.  Oth^r.  40«     Toial.  1,740 

Pro  Palrl^R.  liaa.  (11.  II.  Wilktnaon. 

41Tt  O 


Members  of  thM  Ceounanity  Con- 
cert AH.sorUtion  are  reminded  of 
the  Igo!  Oortn  foncert  to  be  given 
at  tlie  srmpress  Hotel,  Monday, 
January  17,.$:3(i.  TlckeU  for  sup- 
per to  follow  concert,  50c.  to  be  strid 
to  memben  at  door  prior  to  con- 
cert. Guest  tickeu  at  $2.10  avail- 
able to  those  only  who  lire  au>re 


Mk  w.  mtfu,  Mai  w, 
-llsals,  WV.  TMkl.'^t.Ttf. 


BrlUnnla.-R.  KlUbarn.  ITI: 
:>»>!.    V    Brarlrarouah.   SM:  J. 
.tlii  D.  Hurdia.  in.    To4al.  t.8ei 
Back  taaai  woa  ono. 


aSTTKR    RAI vrs 


•eeke  Harbor  Hooae.  Whiffln  Spit 
Beach,  offers  modem,  comfortable, 
wejl-heat^  Winter  aoeommodatton 

in  nccnic  country.  MMtaraSe  fates. 

Phone  SQ. 


••A 
4141  W, 


PivrriN  i^BAOOt 
fMl  I.  -  — 


iNiLauI 


  -  Tlviaa. 

m:  K.  ~ 
TSISl.  i.Ma 

■at  r  PMUrd.  4N:  d 
Srott.  4*1  .N  Jarria.-tSi. 

1,S4( 

••O"  T»am— M 
L.  Pana.  344  N 

•IS:  B. 
1,«M. 


Blaneo. 
SM. 


TMSI. 


th,\\.         H  Patlov.  4Tr: 

Riuv.  iin    Total,  l.sst. 

»»•  ffRM.  aSS.  TMal. 


Arlen  Male  Voito  Conrert  < fifty 
voices).  First  United  Church,  Janu- 
ary 19  Ajwlsting  artist.  Miss  Lor- 
raine Ck»e,  harpist  (Portland).  Ad- 


StO.  «Mt  J. 


UAooa 

Calk  A.  Vorior,  Ml  A.'  Rid- 
■awall.  4Ses  J.  msaaaa.  tlU 
WUaao.  US.   Total.  t.SM. 

TIatorIa  Skaa  Baaalra— 0  Karr.  W:  R. 

■wood.  S>«,  H.  Movltnn.  4M:  A.  lUk,  4S1: 

4.  Qiilnn.  4«]      Total    3  3M 
Poodle  Ooa  Cmf«  won  three 

fl«t  Raaee  T.  Icakolnie.  Stl;  B  Pedea. 
SKi  a  SMtiplr.  !\3*  .r  Leatham.  SOI:  A. 
■aaa,  51«     Total.  l.^Tn 

Tka  DallT  Celaalat — W  Templototv.  tll: 
H  Raiiard.  SM:  R.  Pickup,  i\0  A 
Hawklna.  M7;  O.  OhIriatI,  4tS.  Total. 
l.MS.' 

Tka  OkUr  OMialM  Ma  Atoa. 
■MaMBkMaMMMaMMawMMHa 


Women'!  ('anadlan  Clab,  Empress 
Hotel,  Tuesday.  January  U.-<t:4ft 
p.ra.  BdAjk  J«qpes»  "Dreams  In 
your  HeaK."   Bololst.  Peggy  Moore. 

Arthritis,  selattea  and  all  allied 
flMdniatto  eondltlena  tuoewiftifly 
treated.  Bectrothrrapy  Institute, 
31$-9  Pemberton  Bldg  Phone  0  3643. 


•almon  fishing  activities  in  general 
to  show  the  very  MBall  part  played 
by  the  traps. 

The  feeling  waa  that  the  chamber 
should  give  every  .support  to  the 
traps.  Harold  Husband,  president 
remarked  In  aiwaaai^  Op  the  dia- 
cussion. 

Obituary 

ATFEWELL— There  passed  away 
In  this  city,  Monday,  Mrs.  Uzabeth 
May  Attewell,  1081  Verrlnder  Ave- 
nue. Mrs..AtteweU,  who  was  flfty- 
elfht  yean  of  age.  was  bom  at  Not- 
tingham, England,  and  came  to 
Canada  thirty-four  yesM»  ago.  For 
many  yean  aha  raalded  at  Saska- 
toon and  Wllkle.  Saskatchewan, 
previous  to  moving  to  tliis  city 
nineteen  mcmttu  ago.  She  Is  siu-- 
vlved  by  one  daughter,  Thelma,  and 
one  son,  Harry,  in  this  city.  Funeral 
.services  and  interment  will  be  made 
In  the  family  plot  at  WUkle,  Saskat- 
chewan, and  will  be  attended  by 
Miss  Tlielma  Attewell  S  J,  Curry 
ft  flkm.  funeral  directors,  arrai^ed 
•hlpmant  of  the  nnuOna.   ~  ^ 


the  funeral  services  held  for  Mrs. 
^thel  Kathleen  Tapley.  yesterday 
afternoon,  in  Hayward  s  B  C.  F\i- 
neral  Chapel,  Rev.  A.  deB.  Owen 
officiating.  The  hymna.  ."Shall  We 
Qather  at  the  River"  and  "What  a 
Friend  We  Have  in  Jesus,  '  were 
sung  The  casket  was  surrounded 
by  an  abundance  of  beautiful  floral 
tributee.  Orenatlon  at  Royal  Oak 
followed  the  servtees. 


Governmeni  Street  Store 

The  Urg<  ilorc  *t  prctcnt  occupied  by  Angut  Cjmpbcll  &  Co  ,  will  bt  available 

to  rent  sftcr  Fcbrasry  1.  Sixc  sbevt  $5  feet  tridt  by  280  l<«t  deep.  Liakt  ketk 

CsslV  mM  vel-4sslfae4  " 


la-  C.  BRIDGMAN 


mm  WAMCEiT 

UROEJUy  UNIONS  " 


Page  1 

to  nnd  empIoviiieiK     Thei,.  was  no 

comment  from  the  Oovernment  on  i  was  the  moat  representative  dele 

gatloa  ot  labor  .  to       before  the 


non-householders  and  $3,000  for 
householders,  and  wouI9'  include 
dependent  children  of  any  age  In 
the  exemption  pn^lslons,  thla  to 

ease  the  burden  on  parents  whas« 
adult  children  were  driven  home  for 
maintenance  by  unemployment.  It 
was  urged  also  that  money  paid  In 
proWncial  and  municipal  taxes  be 
exempt. 

W.  P.  Covert,  7V)ronto,  vice-pres- 
ident of  the  Theatrical  and  Motion 
Picture    Operators'    Union,  urged 
laws  to  prevent  use  of  the  injuno- 
acatnat  peaeeful  pi^- 

etlng. 

Mr.  Draper,  who  has  jiut  cele- 
brated fifty  ymn  as  a  member  of 

the  Trades  and  Labor  Congre.ss  on 
which  he  was  warmly  congratulated 
by  the  Prime  Minuter,  said  today's 


WOOD  AND  COAL 
SAWDUST 

J.  L  Paiiter  &  Sm 

raoin 

MT  OOBMOBAirr  IT, 


this 


Anneal  Meeting^  JUUi-VlviaecUan 
Society.  Y.W.O.A..  TiMidajr.  January 


Special  Rsika,  unprocurable  else- 
where, supplied  by  Hunter's 
>hop,  1216  Oovernment. 


■any  8.  Bay.  Opteasetitol,  offlee. 
iWOMapben  Building. 


if 


Mourning 
after  night- 

before 


AOBOti 

1.  To  cringe, 
f.  Bxpress  pride. 

11.  Cordial 

12.  To  disregard. 

14.  Spanish  uMilEL  :!!■ 

15.  Labeled. 

17.  Pronoun.  •* 

18.  To  piece  out. 
30.  Musical  study. 
11.  Bnan  eake. 

23.  Ancestor. 

24.  French  for  "Summer.' 

25.  Heavenly  body. 

30.  Became  available  

3$.  Relatives. 

30.  Lever.  _  - 

31.  In  the  past.  — 
St.  Glossy  fabvk. 

SI.  Anoints. 
St.  Matured. 
39.  Lamprey. 
41.  Colloquial  Kto 
43.  Seed  centatner. 
43.  South  American 
45.  Tapering  stick. 
4«.  Conjunction. 
47.  Navigator. 
4t.  OlCrical  degree  (abbr  i. 
.■so.  Branchllk" 
.^3.  l^usslan  depots. 

54.  Pilled. 

55.  Tropical  fruits..   

DOWN 
1.  Itie  haavena. 

2  .Surrounded  by. 

3.  Beak.   • 

4. 
5. 
6. 


%.  Moreover, 
t.  In  this  way, 

10.  Three  In  one,   .^^ 

11.  Webfooted  birds, 
is.  Sgaall  stovea.  . 
10.  Hard -shelled  fTUlt. 
18.  Burst  forth. 
21.  Pastoral. 
33.  Sinned. 
38.  Light  ai^lhM. 

37.  Oaze  at 

29.  Scotch  for  "John.  • 
33.  Taste. 

..-ilLJOraek  marketa 
^34.  Approximated. 
35.  Arranged  in  row. 

30.  Sscapea 
37.  flowa. 
40.  Silkworm.  , 
43.  Box.  ^  ^ 
44  (ireek  letter. 
47.  WUty  saying. 
40.  Roll  of  hafr,- 

'51.  Parent.      '  ^ 
5T  It' M-ew  letter. 


_M^>PNALI>-After  a  very  short 

illness,  there  pas.sed  away  Tliur.sday 
eveninK.  at  the  home  of  his  soji, 
2719    Richmond    Road,  Thomas 
McDonald,  of  the  Stobart  Block. 
Yates  Street.  Bom  in  Scotland.  Mr. 
McDdMitlrl    had   resided  at  Nelson. 
B  c ,  before  Jmovuig  to  this  city  to 
retare  Tewn/  ytm  iio.  He  "was"  a 
Great  War  Veteran  and  had  seived 
overseas  wl(h  the  54th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.     He    IS    survived   by  one 
daughter,  lin.  H.  H.  Currte.  Nel- 
son, BC:  tnree  sons:   S.  J.  Mc- 
Donald, 652  Oliver  Street.  Oak  Bay; 
Thomas,  at  2719  Richmond  Road^ 
victoria,  and  lan.  leMdlng  at  Mich- 
igan   Bluff,   Oalifomia;    also  one 
brother,   John,   In   Scotland,  and 
three  grand.sons.    Funeral  aMTloaa 
will  be  held  Monday  aftemoon4_at 
2  o'clock,  in  the  S.  J.  Curry  *  Son 
Funeral  Home  Rev  F.  R.  O.  DredKc 
win  officiate,  and  interment  will  be 
made  in  the  -famUy  ptot*  at  Royal 
Oak  Burm  Park.  ■,  . 


.  Other  recommendations,  main  in- 
cluded In  the  brief  presented  by  the 
raiiwav  broth.  iThoods.  called  for 
amendmento  to  the  British  North 
America  Act  so  the  Faderal  Govern- 
ment could  It'KLsUte  for  hours  of 
work,  unemployment,  jocotl  and 
health  uSrarance,  regulation  ofliigh- 
way  traffic  and  other  matters  In 
which  Jurisdiction  la  ^"liitrd  as  be- 
tween Doiqiniaa  and  provtaieaa. 

TOLLS  ON  CANAL.S 
W.  L.  Best,  saopstary  of  the  Rail- 
way Brotherhood  delegaticn.  urged 
imposition  of  r;inal  tolls,  more 
equitable  taxaiion  and  regulation 
of  rommrrcia!  tran.sportjtflon  on  the 
highways  and  amendmenta  to  the 
Income  War  rax  Act. 

The  railwav  men  would  incren.se 
income  tax  exemption  to  $1,500  for ' 


Oovemment  sinoe  Obnfedamtlan. 

AHACK  WILL  E 
NAM  ON  BY-LAW 


Trilite  Lamps 

Complete  range  modern  Trilite 
Lamps,  complete, 

ffm  :99m  f .0 


-iaajr  Ttraw 


CHAMPION'S 
FURNITURE,  Ltd. 


Prof.  Gouchioai 

NDMBBOIXMIMT 

wutaaa  «•  SUM  tkat  IM  to  aew  toeatad 
In  nasai  til.  Osatral  aalMlas.  SN  Tlaw 
atfMt  VMtoria.  S.O..  froai  S  a.ai.  ta  |  p.m  , 
>*aa  talaaaaat  number,  X  myirt  SSM.  wfesra 
M  wn  ba  aiaaaed  to  sire  UitarTttws  sad 
adrire  to  Uioaa  yrtt»  wtoh  (a  ssa  Itlai  vtUi 

r  m  n  r  i1  ta 
proMama. 


tlcM  aa  to  iQiat  irpittidi  ha  vonkl. 
take  in  his  attack  ipon  the  by-law.. 

In  court  yesterdav,  twelva  trade 


The  rify  trade  licence  by-law  as 
it  affects  the  collection  of  .  licence 
fee  half  yearly  from  memben  of  the 
legal  profe.s.slon  is  to  be  attacked  In 
Hie  (xjlii  e  court  by  Stuart  Hender- 
son who  gave  notice  to  this  effect  „ 
yesterday.    A  lemalid  for  dealing J'^'""*''*  coUt^ted  with  added 

with  the  matter  until  next  Friday  *  •M'*  «achl|Baae,'*wliaro  faU- 
was  granted  by  the  police  magis-  «re  to  pay  had  bee^  praotlaed.  Bs- 
frate.  with  the  ooja^sot  fiX  the  city  maoda  for  a  further  week  wera 

prosecutor. 

Mr. 


gave  no  Infoma- 


granlid  in  nine  oth^  cgses  of  delin- 
quency In  paving 


STKV  ERSON-^Mrs.  Julia  Stever- 
son.  wUe  o(  Clarence  O.  Steverson. 
1061  Amphion  Street,  passed  away 
at  the  Jubilee  Hospital  at  7:10  yes- 
~~  -|i^day  morning,  she  was  aged 
forty-one.  No  funeral  arranfcmenta 
iiava  yac 


HARVETY— Funeral  servicer— ^Ht 
be  conducted  this  afternoon  at  ^ 
o'clock  for  John  Horden  Harvey  In 
the  _S.  J..  Ci^^^i^Son  Funeral 
HorfiT.^  KiV.^  l^^TIrO;  Dredge  will 
ofBclate  and  cremation  Wilt  take 
pUce  at  Royal  Oak  Burtid  Park. 


Jovial 

Cominajided^ 


7.  Molding. 


OVERSTALL  —  The  funerdl  of  | 
Mrs,  William  T.  OverstHli  uui  be  i 
held  from  McCall  Bros'  FunerBl 
Home  on  Monday  afternoon  at  3:30 
O'clock.  R.  L.  BopUna-wM^eanduct 
the  seitloe.  after  which  interment 
q^m  be  in  Bosa  Bay  Cemetery. 

MAOCAFERI  —  The  funeral  oC 
Luiggl  Maceaferl  will  take  place  this 
morning,  tha  flqrtege  iMMlng  Bands 
MertoHt  «rt:«  e'eioek  for  St  An- 

drew's  Cathedral  where  Rev  Father 
T  Oeukers  wilj^lebrate  Mass  at  0 
ociork     IntermcMt  wiii'ba  IB 

Bay  Cemetery. 


^ 


^ILVa  —  The  private  funeral 
servtees  for  Lome  Campbell  Ogllvie 
took  place  yesterday  afternoon  at 
St.  Luke's  Church.  Cedar  Hill,  Rev 
8.  Ryan  oOefattng.  The  hymn 
■'Fight  the  Good  Fight  -  was  sung. 
A  profusion  of  beautiful  flowers  was 
received  After  tlMl^Mnires,  crema- 
tion took  place  at'Boyal  Oak.  - 


or  meiDorabk  a>cktaik  Tememhef 

mm  DRY  GIN! 


GBEQBD 


to  rxaTBaBafs  rvzcui 


TAPLTY— There  w«j»  n  larrre  st- 
tendance  of  sorrowing  Iricnds  at 


codctoil  foult  by  itappinf  round  for  a  botfld 
of  Hirom  Walker'.  I  Hiram  WalUr'i  Gin  i$ 
famous  for  if*  tmo^ili  flovor  on<J  a  fovwilB 

btccHMB  ilMt  iom        ioHm  I  - 

y^^mm  m  gin 


DOUBLE  YOUR  ENJOYMENT  WITH.J^C^ 


Thig 


Is  aot  pvhVtihrr]  or  displayed       the  Liquor  CoBtnl  Bo. 

CoiBBiMi^ 


&>vctiuneDt  ol  Btituk 


'/  thd 


7 


:ii:;g^COt.DNIST,  YICTOEIA.  adrSATlRlUV.  JAM  AivV 


omen* sA.ff air s 


Mrs,  J.O.  Mi  hitlls 
A'^iiin  President 


A 


Mm 


or  Jtpw  OUrMr  401 
in  tiie  dlstrlet  art  iBVIMd. 


'   tM40tO,  Jknuvy  14  - 
oC  ibtlfMMtao  Wom<gmiiifllUf> 

 Hospital  SfK-l(-ty  rt;-<'I«Ht<-d  Mrs.  J. 

Q  Nichoila  to  ihe  presidency  by  ac- 
clamatron  tiie  Oft«j)|tttlbn'i 

 ^niml  m>#tlniy  here 

on  niuxaday^  Otbov ypfflcen  were 
named  m  follows:  ^ 

—  ]|!trtt  Wce-presMent.  Mn.  N.  lie- 
ParlAnr;  second  Tloe-pi«Bld«m.  Mn. 

.  J  .Sr.ilo.v;  third  vlcf-prpsldriit  Mrs 
W.  McOlrr;  fourth  vice-jfrebident. 
Mrs  A.  goggan ;  jwcreUry,  Mn.  A. 

Rcporu  o(.Jhc.-j|KMkkn|b.  afCM- 
tary  and  treararv  (y>0wed^that  a 
■ueeeMful  year  had  been  enj<^d  Ity 

the  sfK-lrty. 

Several  hundred  artlclea  wen 
made  up  and  marked  during  the 
ypar  by  the  M'wlng  romnilltco.  whl(  h 
Is  convened  by  Mra.  A,  Uogc»n,  and 
sevr  ral  funcUou  «■!•  hlM  to  iWm 
fund*  for  the  auslUary. 


8T.  AIDAN'H 
The  annual  New  Year «  tupiwr  of 
St.  Aldaa'a^  llihwm  dlub  waa  held 
In  the  aaaembly  haU  on  Monday 
evening  under  the  sponsorship  of 
Um  ataurch  board.  After  5upp.'r,  the 
club  was  anU^rUined  by  Mr.  Ernest 
Crockford  an<k  hl«  clever  eonjurioK 
act*.  Barbara  Dawson,  the  pre.sldent, 
moved  votes  of  thanlyj  to  Mr.  Crock- 
ford  and  the  roemben  ot  tha  board. 
An  enjoyable  evening  waa  brought 
to  a  dOae  with  the' singing  of  "Blest 
Be  the  T^e  That  Binds  "  Mr  Bert 
Bailey.  prUicipal  of  Mount  Dougla* 
High  8(«nS20rwIir  be  th«  apeUut  ofa 
Monday  at  8  pjn.  * 

■    "      EMMAVI  EI. 
Professor  Baker  will  be  the  sp«'ak- 
er  at    the   B  Y.P.U.  Of  EmmanuH 
Baptist  Church  on  Tuesday  evening 


Room-ftirnished-lor  the  Master  of  Hoase 


Y.P.S.  News 


,  IMIUIMALT  UNITED 

The  Esquimalt  United  Y.P.8.  held 
its  weekly  meeting  on  Wednesday, 
with  Mr.  O.  Corless  In  the  chair. 
A  business  meeting  was  hsld  and 
OB  the  funds'  raised  te  De- 
Ml*n  r>f>rothy  Jones 
was  appointed  organlitt  for  the  en- 
suing year.  After  the  meeting,  the 
membera  participated  la  eontests. 
bi^Mn.O 


ommsB 

In  order  to  raise  fijnd.s  In  aid  of 
the  Inlemationai  Red  Cross  in  Cen- 
tral  China,  the  Ohfaiese  Prvbytcnan 
Society  wlU  qDohsor  a  programme  of 
entertalnihent  in  the  Chlne.se  Pres- 
byterian Church  on  North  Park  and 
Blanshard  Streets,  on  January  21  at 
•  pjn.  The  programme  win  Include 
a  variety  of  act.s  and  also  a  .speech 
by  Mr.  W.  T.  Strallh.  M.P.P.  Con- 
tributtous  of  any  amount  •will  be 
appreciated  and  may  be  sent  to 
Thomas  .Wong.  1149  Oovcrmnent 
Street,  or  brought  to  Jung  Eopei 
1434  Ooveriunent  Street.  


'  DOUOLAS  BTBBVT  BAPTIST 

Die  Pouglaa  fltrset  Baptist 
fle^ety  met  on  Tuesday.  Laura 
Woodward  In  the  chair.   Bill  Tyson 

opened  the  d<  i  .i.unal  j-x-riod  with 
prayer  after  which  Don  Tysou  qDOkg 
on  "Tiie  Duties  We  titove  as 
_phrlstlan  YouBff  People."  Peggy 
Webb  gave  the  Scripture  reading 
followed  by  •  tno  by  MLws  M.  and 
H.  McKlnnon  and  Laur»  Woodward. 
Mr.  Robert  OUshrtst  gave  aa  in- 
teresting talk  on  his  hobby,  .<(hlp- 
building.  Next  Tuesday  the  guest 
speaker  will  be  Rev.  T.  W 
Klnnon  on 


TODAY  IS  DOLLAR  DAY 

AT  EDDY'S 


DRESSES 

$1  $2_ 


SATTIN  BLOI^SES 

■  <mi  att. 

2.00 


EVENING  DRESSES 
STtEEH  DRESSES 
SATIN  DRESSES 

TAFFETA  DRESSES^ 
ODDS  AND  ENDS 
Values  to  7  95 


2.00 


BETTER  EVENING 
DRESSES,  BETTER 
$TirEIT^DRKSS& 

Viikiti  to  12.95 

3.00 


WkhtTt  and  Ralla 

SLIPS 

alar  l.t»  anS  l.U 


1.00 


FRENCH  SEAt. 
PIECE  COATS 

'    riril  uiniUi 

l>OI,l..«R  DAY 

25.00 

It  Only— HISM  14  U  44 


--^U»-T«IMMED  AND 
UNTRIMMED 

COATS 

\  slurt    to    111  't^ 

8.97  9.97 


SILK  VELVET 
AFTERNOON 

DRESSES 


If.W.    RiM«  W 

RUrk  and  Celart. 


4.00 


BK  r  I  »  K    r\  l<    MM  M  M  \  |» 


.COAi^ 

Valart  t*  M 


11.97  12.97 


The  regular  meeting  of  the  City 
Leaders'  Cknmdl^lffi  be  held  at  < 
o'eloek  on  January  Ig  at  tfielidme 

of  Ml!M  L.  Parntt,  2683  PeniwfKxl 
Road  The  executive  is  asked  to  meet 
iat  7  30  o  clock  for  a  short  busineu 
session.  Miss  A.  py>untaln  will  be 
the  guest  speaker  for  the  evening. 


r-Cl.T-  lVnTf^<y  &oom  Decorated  ^°^^''*^\^^^^_^^^_^^^'^^*9^^^^J^^  Conyertible  Couch^ 


*     *  Ml 


'    ULIAN  CAMPBKU 

dcsitrners  are  Rlviiig  Uie 
he  hou.s«>  a  study  to 


In    the    room  Illustrated 
Athen.n    striped'    wallpaper    has  the  blue  of  the  paper,  relieving" 


Aflslicao  Young  People 


IT.  MMUfl 

Memfxrs  o/  St.  Johns  group  will 
meet  at  the  Sunday  school  on  Mon- 
Mc-|day  evening  at  7:11  V'elook  for  an 
Do  We  Want  Religioo  educational  tour. 


For  Bad  A!S^at#«^  Coughs, 
Mix  This  Remedy  at  Home 


OMK  .  ^ 

MS''  :  he  hou.s«>  a  study  to  been  used  on  the  walls  in  shades~bf 
which  iw  aui  retire  whgfi  the  noise  j  blue,  which  provides  a  restful, 
of  the  Toung  people's  gueeU  gets  I  pleasing  and  appropriate  back- 
too  mnrh   for  him.  I  «rou]ici  for  tlie  man-.slze  rie.sk.  the 

llie  deiuralion  of  such  a  room  i  blue  covered^convertible  couch — not 
la  no  aaqr  task,  for  It  must  not  be  |  visible  In  thft~  picture— and  a'  eom- 
monastte  and.  on  the  other  hand,  fortable  ea.'^y  rhair 
it  mui^  ncit  be  over  decorated.        |    Curtaiiis  and  slip  covers  In  dark 


an  blue  and  white  chintz  rotii pletnant 
the  blue  of  the  pi 
room  of  /eminlne 


tnyt  Join 
nKiT  Mlsi 


This  'room,  which  would  also  be 

excellent  for  the  boy's  bedroon^ 
was  rfotnily  decorated  by  Nancy 
McClelland  for  a  itouse  exhibited 
at  the  Woman's  National  ■xposl- 
tlon  In  New  York, -frtMie  tt  Biet 
with  much  favor. 


il-ii!  Mrs  M.'irk  Parfitt;  trea.surer, 
Mi^.  Cross;  secretary,  Urs.  A. 
Plnknton.  Tint  delegates  appointed 
lO  the  Local  Council  of  Women 
v.cre  Mrs  A  S  Imrle.  Mrs  Waite.s 
and  Mrs  Pinkerton.  Rev.  Dr.  Imrle 
will  be  the  guest  speaker  at  the 


SHOP— 
EAKLY 


AT 


the  Metropolitan 
Missionary  Society  to 
Couttard.  of  bidia,  speak 
be  served. 


Women's 


81.  Mary'n  Senior  W..*.  I  executive  committee.  The  members 

Thf  wnn^wl  metUng  of  St.  Mary's:  were  pleased  to  welcome,  by  iran.sfer,  i  ^^bruary  meeting 
Senior  W.A.  was  held  on  Thursday  Mr.s.  Mary  Cossman.   P  O  C  .  and 

Miss  Florence  Cossman.  ^  P.C,  of 
Medicine  Hat.   All  members  have 


afternoon.    Mrs.  O.  Dltcham  ♦^ea- 

pros.sed  her  thanks  for  the  coLoper-  , 

aiinn  of  all  the  members  during  her  invitation  to  the  in 


Quick  Reliei  Big  Saving. 
So  Easy.  No  Gdoking. 


Thl»  well  koflWB  recipe  In  used  by 
nBany  thnu.sandn  of  hoiioewlTeii,  herauM 
tbey  have  found  that  it  xivda  th«a  s 
iniieh  more  dependable  n'miMly  for  diiK 
r  rfxaiiif  winter  eoiichit.  it's  so  easy  te 
I  IX — s  ofetid  could  do  It. 

From  snr  driuci'«t.  fft  onneea  of 
Pinn.  H  coniiiiiuiid  ronlniniiis  Norway 
I'ine.  in  concentrated  form,  well  known 
for  ifa  eflfeet  on  throat  membraiip' 

Then  make  a  ayrnp  by  •tirring  two 
enys  of  graaulated  sagar  aad  eae  cap 


of  watSf  S  few  inonirnis,  until  (]i..so|ved. 
It'a  no  trowlili'  nt  imd  tnki-s  hut  a 
iniitn'  nl.    .No  coiikinic  ni-rdoci. 

I'lit  th^  I'ijHX  into  n  IC  „•/.  h.)ttl<» 
and  add  .\oiir  .s>rii|i.  Tlu-  kivos  you  10 
ounecft  of  roiiich  r<'nnMh .  unusimlly 
qniek*sctiag  and  d<'|M-ndnbl)-.  mol  v<iu 
yet  four  (!•«■  aa  much  cdunh  medii  ina 
for  your  SMiaey.  It  acver  spoUa,  aad  Is 
very  pteaaaat— ekOdrea  love  it. 

Toall  be  rarprlsed  by  thr  wav  it  tn lie's 
hold  of  •erer*'  maiilB.  siving  .lun  k. 
Kaiisfvinit  rrlipf.  It  tooaeaa  the  pblevm, 
soot  hps  the  irritated  neaihranet,  and 

I«ade4-if  It  doesnt  pleaae  ia  every  way. 


SNOW  TOURS 

by 


five  years  in  olBcf  as  president.  Re- 
ports given  by  the  otBcieis  weiv  very 

encourn  rlni'.  .s  h  o  w  1  ii  e  inrrrn.sed 
menibf  rship  and  h11  plcdyi-a  met  ih 
full.  TTie  follow  iiiR  ofTlrer.s  were 
elecud  for  1938:  President,  Mrs.  A. 
A.  Bengough;  ftrst  vice-president. 
Mrs  W.  J.  Ooepel;  second  vice-pres- 
ident. Mrs.  V.  M  Burrows;  record- 
ing secretary.  Mrs.  R.  R.  Wataon; 
ticasiuYr.  Mrs.  E.  Stewart:  Dorca.< 
secretary.  Mrs.  Finch:  corre.spondln? 
secret ar.\.  Mrs  R.  C  Pattm^nn:  ex- 
tra cent  secretary.  Mrs.  O.  J.  Oreg- 
!«on:  sddisl  service  secretary.  Mrs.  c 
H.  Hinkins:  united  thankofferlnR 
secretary.  Mrs.  B.  Oarlanri:  pravcr 
partner  .vcretary.  Mrs.  H  A.  F^ar- 
nett;  junior  kuperlntendent.  Mr*.  H. 
C.  Corbett;  Little  Helpers'  secrttary^l  ^i<.Vt,.fi 
Mrs  H.irris:  I.lvinc  M'^ssatfe  secre- ' 
jtary,  Mrs  o  Dltcham:  educgtlonal 
sc'crctary.    Mrs.  M.  Duncan; 

j  wool  work  secretary.  Mrs.  J.  S.  Peh- 
j  nell;  Anglican  TheoloRlcBl  Collerre 
i  bursary  secreiaiy.  Mrs  Moore  ;  dele- 
'  wtes.-Mrs.  A.  E.  de  L.  Nunns.  Mrs.  A. 


siaUauon  of  tiie  Prmces  of  Syracuse 

on  WMaeaday  next.  .  

•    •  • 
Uberal  Weassn'e  ram 

Mrs.  r  J.  Mitchell  prrsi'lod  at  a 
meetbig  of   the   Liberal  Wuinens 


(ioFKP-Krsliine  V\'..A. 

rii*'  CJorRe  and  Ersklne  Auxiliary 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church  met  on 
Tuesday  in  the  Sunday  jtchool  room. 

Mrs.  W.  .Sander  ,  who  was  re-elected 


Tsa  will 


MetretilMau  W.M.8.  .  

The  Metropolitan  "Women**- -Mis- 
sionary Society  will  meet  on  Mon- 
<ia\.  at  3  o'clock.  In  thf  Sunday 
school  room.  Miss  Margaret  Coitart. 
returned  missionary  from  Central 

India,  will  be  the  (?uest  speaker  Mrs. 
Harry  Johns  will  be  the  soloist. 

*     •  • 
RriUnnia  W.A. 

The  W  A  to  Brit.Hnma  Branch  No 
7,  Canadian  Legion,  held  a  cai. 
party  on  lliursday  night  In  th< 
elubrooms.  The  prlae  winners  were 

Mrs.  A.  K  Hall  Mr.s  H  Stokes.  Mrs 
O.  R  .Shipley  and  Mr.**.  R.  £van.s 
RefrsahaMBts  w«re  served. 


HOSIERY- 

3  2.00 


1629  Douglas 
Street 


6pp.  '«The  Bay 


and  Wicker 

Chairs  Repaired 

Chsir  Rccaamg,  Oid-Fashiontd  Rush  Sggtinf,  iMkgt  Making 

  and  Rgpairs 

WC  CAM.  ANOTMLtVfR 

The  Red  ^  Cross  Workshop 


^MAJL   *«  ^ 

*wT"w  #wnmeii  *vvwe« 


PlMiM  E35ia 


JANUARY  CLEARANCE  BARfiAINS 

A.  K.  LOVE 


8t  PauTs  W.A. 

The  W.A.  of  St 


Paurf  '  Naval  4md 


president,  being  in  the  chair.  Mra ,  Garrison  Church  will  show  the  lan- 
Dempeey  was  asked  to  purchase  ad-  tern  slides  of  the  study  book  -ye 
ditional  hospital  supplies.  The  Glad  I  shall  Be  Mv  Witnesses,"  on  M<Miday 


ui  w  .STRI :i;t 


Forum  yesterday  aftciiioon  at  head- 
quarters. Mrs.  R.  W.  Mayhew  was 
sppolnted.  to  the  resolutions  com- 
mittee of  the  National  Federation  of 
Liberal  Women.  f)t:nwn  Tlie  meet- 
InR  iinanlninii.sl .  i  I  'lorsed  the 
resolution  oi  ttic  Canadian  Daugh- 


Tldings  secretary,  Mrs.  J  Stewart 
reported  fifteen  subscript  on s  to  the 
magazine.  Mrs.  T.  McAllister  was 
appointed  nterary  secreUry.  Mrs. 
Allot,  formerly  of  CalRnrv.  gave  an 
address  on  "Work  in  Alberta." 

•     •  • 
(k»reptiml)it  Club 

T^'".  ■'jCy.f^Pt'"!!-^'  Club  of  Greater 


ters' League  sent  down  by  the  Local  vir»«i(a  u    .   .  „  . 

Co.,m.  il  of  Women  asking  for  a  dls-  1"^'°^^  J^^ll^ir/^  in.stallat,on 

tmrt.ve  Canadian  fla.     An  educa-f™;^  ^'^ 

In  the  Princess  Charlotte  dinlng- 

room  of  the  Empress  Hotel,  a  num- 
ber of  .'^oropiimLsts  from  New  We.st- 
mlnster  will  attend  the  affair  and 
the  new  officers  will  be  installed 
by  Mrs.  Patricia  Curtis.,  New  West- 
minster. »  regional  director.  Mr. 
Bruce  Hut^lson  wlU  be  the  guest 

.speaker 


FORBIDDEN 
PUVTEAU 

,    »  .<  Pfffdjjfg  JMMgfy  14  UrHI  Fvftfcgf  Ngtig^ 

Kinf  Wmttr  rtignt  MipranM  on  tfce  FerbiddsN  PUtas»>  The  fatciMfien 
ef  flM  NMaatsmi  in  Winter;  MU  MIlAMTViiily  ef  tke  klgli  Hstvse  In 

in  thirty  foot  bijnkct  of  mow;  rite  tfcriN  ef  lIlMeg  in         Alpmt  wonder 
Isi^;  the  fvw  of  Wiafer  ifrH  fhat  ysfy  mT  ■§!  ssiny.  sN  Hmm  sr« 
e(tee}-sl- 


M  Pillar,  and  tea  convener,  Mn. 
McKechnle. 

Metropolitan  Aiixiliary 

The  Evening  Auxiliary  of  Metro- 
politan Church  held  its  flr^t  meeting 
of  the  vear  on  Wf'dnes<1ny  evening 
It  the  home  of  the  president.  Miss 
l  ouise  N«Me.  54r  Niagara  Street. 
The  •president  opened  the  meeting 
with  a  hyifln.  followed  by  a  prayer 
t)v  Mi'>  nei'e  Miss  ARnes  Denn- 
.stedt.  m  charge  of  the  devotional 
period,  gave  a  chaHrialk  on  "Chris- 
tian stewardship  ■■  Mt."-<  Isohyl  pike 
sand  a  .solo.  '  Fear  N'(»t,  O  I<.rael." 
The  Watch  Towor  wa.s  conducted  by 
Mrs  I.  Mayhew,  wha-sp6ke  on  the 
new  publication.  The  Rising  Tide. 
Mri^  ^ATTrrd  DoweH  and  Mr<(  Wil- 
liam Murgatrqj'd  were,  appomted 
delegater  to  the-  Vaneouv^  Islan<\^ 
Presbyterlal  to  the  Women's  Mis- 
sionary Society,  to  be  held  at  First 
United  Chiirrh  Jiiiiuary  26  to  38. 
.Miss  Noble  read  excerpts  from 
Harry    lEmerson,  Vaadkk'i  book. 

"Twelve  Testv  of  Character"'  Rev. 
A.  E  Whitehouse  presided  at  the 
install  r  I  i,  of  the  -new  officers. 
Tentative  p!.uis  were  discussed  for 
the  formation  of  a  study  group  un- 
der the  I'Mde-.^hip  of  Re\  A  E. 
Whitehou.se  The  meeiinif  closed 
with  the  repetition  of  the  Mlrpah 
benediction,  and  the  usual  social 
half  hduT  followed. 


tional  prox: limine  wa.s  outlined  for 
the  ensuing  year  and  is  to  be  carried 
out  under  the  group  system  headed 

by,  leaders      The    following  were 
to   the   Local   Council  of 
Women     Mr.s   F  J.  Mitchell.  Mrs. 
J.  S.  Akuu,  Mrs.  I,  L.  White  and 
Mrs.  R.  B.  81mm.  Itie  forum  went 
on  record  a.s  unanimously  endorsing 
the    policy   of   compul.sory  contri- 
butory old  sKe  pei^sions.  advocated 
.  by  the  Federal  aaffinber-elect.  R.  W. 
I  Mayhew.    Mrm  J  Slater  sang  two 
.solas,  accompanied  at  the  piano  by 


(  hlldren  !>  Aid  W.A. 

The  W.A.  to  the  Children's  Aid 
Socletv  met  on  "ftmrsday  aftemooo 
at  the  home  of  .Mrs  L.  A.  Oane, 
Dallas  Jload.  when  final  arrange- 


at  8:15  p.m.  in  St.  Paul's  Church 
House.  Ttert  will  be  a  sUver  col- 
lection^ 

Y.W.C.A.  Board 

The  annual  meeting  of  the 
Y.W  C.A.  board  of  directors  wUl  be 
held  on  February  g,  dinner  to  b" 
served  at  the  Y.WC.A.,  foUowlng 
which  reports  will  be  read. 

Colombia  Wj^ 

Tlie  Diocesan  Board  Of  Columbia 
W.A  will  meet  on  Friday  at  II  ajn. 
in  St.  John's  school  room.,  The 
speaker  at  thr  aftfi  niioii  iiiuu  nm 
be  Rev.  Alan  Gardiner.  . 

•    •  - • 

JaMlee  WJI. 

The  Jubilee  Hospital  W.A.  Will 
4ioid  Its^annual  linen  shower  on 
Thunday,  Mraary  3.  at  the  Nurses' 
Home. 


with  Mrs.  Oialr.   Future  activities 

were  dlscu.vsed.  and  It  was  deridi  d 
•Ye  I  to  study  rug-niaklng  at  the  next 
meeting,  and  In  the  near  future  t.i 
receive  instruction  In  health  and 
byglene.  The  next  meeting  wiii  b« 
held  on  PMday,  F«bnia.ry  ll,  at  2 
o'clock.  Tsa  was  served  by  Mrs 
Bate,  lUai  Oialr  and  Wm  D. 


Mrs  Bertuccl.  Tea  was  served  by  i  menu  were  made  in  connection 
Ward  One,  Mrs.  Akins  and  ^rs.  H.|wlth  th^  entertainment  to  be  given 

by  th#«  t.lni»>  Theatre  AviK-iatlon  in 


McKenxie  at  the  tea  uble.  which 
was  decorated  with  Spring  klower.s 
and  pttfsy  willows  f 

«    •  • 
Faa-a-raa  Oroap 

Mrs.  0.  Wallace  Wilson  was 
elected  pnaldent  of  the  Pas-a-Pas 
Group  of  the  First  United  Church  at 
a  fneeting  held  last  evening  at  the 
home  of  Mr.s.  D  R  .Slierei.  Ooverw- 
meni  Street,  whose  daughter,  Mrs. 
Nelaon  Hicks^entfrUlned  the  mem- 
bers, other  effker.s  are  a.s  follows: 
Vice-president.  MKs  Pearl  Harbour; 
M«retarv.  Mis  Arthur  Rudge; 
treasurer.  Jbiiss  KattUeen  Oigon; 
musician.  Miss  May  Dixon:  member- 
,  ship  convener.  Mrs  r.  .Sherwr>od; 
press  secretary,  MLv.  Floreme  Mc- 
Dougatl;  social  convener.  Mrs  Nel- 

sou  Hicks^i>lan8  were  made  for  the 
calendar  tea  to  be  held  onl^bruary 

2  at  Flr.^t  United  Church  The  next 
meethisr  of  the  circle  will  be  held_at 
the  home  of  Miss  Pearl  Etarboifr  the 
topic  01  the  evening  to  be  current 
events.  RefreshmenU  were  served 
at  ^the  close  of  the  meetln.  Mrs.  W 
W.  McGregor  and  Mrs.  C.  W.  WHson 
pouring  tea.  • 


aid  of  th<>  W  A  funds  on  January  27 
in  the  Chamber  of  Oommeree  Audi- 
torium. Tea  waa  aerved  by  the 
hcoteoii- 

Taekabatehee'rittb  * 

Tlie  TuCkabaichee  Club  of  .the 
First  Baptist  Church  met  leoently 
St  ^he  home  ^  Miss  Margaret 
Matthews  In  a  t»t-to«ether  social. 
Each  Kin  was  dressed  representing 
the  title  of  a  book.  Miss  Margaret 
Freeman  gave  several  humorous 
readings.  A  very  enjoyable  evening 
wa-s  brou(;lu  U»  a  close  with  the 
'terving  of  refreshmenU  by  "the 
"octal  eomn^TMt.     —  ^ 

Flr«t  United  WJtn.  * 

The  monthly  meeting  of  the  pirst 
United  Women's  MI,s.sionary  Society 
Witt-be  held  on  Mond.u  aftemOOil' 
at  2:45  o'clock  in  the  Sunday  school 
hall.    After  the  early  part  of  the 


Al  Uie  MoteU 


JANUARY 

CLEARANCE 

Thrto  Room  Grosp.  2S 

pieesi  sf  fiee  lwaitere  ...M9U 

Home 
Furniture  Co. 


t25  Ni«  Street 


E992I 


DOMINION 
J.  B.  Love.  V  H.  Blown.  J.  Bar- 
birle.  Mrs.  R.  C.  Low§.  Vancouver; 
Mr.  and  Mrs  j  shaw,  Fulford  Har- 
bor; a.'  F.  MonteiUi.  Vancouveji^  9 
,J.  Turpln.  Victoria;  Mr-and^Mrs 
M.  E  Donovon.  Wa.seea.  >ia.sk  ,  W  J. 
Oraiiam.  Vancouver;  T.  A-  Walker. 
Bella  Coola:  L.  A.  Cooksey.  Mr  and 
Mra  D.  R  Diamond.  A  F  Rees,  N 
^.     ^  S    AdauLson,  Vancouver.   Mr.  and 

nJl'^K,  i     '      ^'«^<««''         Cowlchan;  J. 

T!'*'..  1    fr^^'^'*"'*^        wUl  I  Burgess,  Vancouver;  a.  J.  Re^borg- 
...-r^  .  hati.  Lytton.  B  C  :  Mrs  E  MatKen- 


hold  thcjlr  birthday  party  at  next 
month's' fneeting  of  Post  No.  3. 


1^^^  iNSTaciTrs 


■OOKB 

"nie  monthly  meetiiiK  of  the  Sor>ke 
and  North  Sooke  Insutute  was  held 
at  the  home  of  the  president.  Mn. 
Kenneth  Cains,  on  TUes^iv  evei  im- 
The  members' decided  to  ri..n:tre  a 
sum  of  jnoney  toward  a  badlv-nevfl- 
ed  reference  library  for  Sooke  Su- 
perior School.  After  much  dlscus- 
.sion.  It  was  Uioutrhf  advisable  to 
continue  evening  meetings  and  to 
try  and  arrange  transportattan  for 
members  whoJive  at  a  considerable 
dlstknoe.  ConvenerV  for  U!38  were 
appointed  as  fojlows  F.^lucatlon  and 

better  schorts.  Mrs.  K.  Calnii  nubUc  I  Qua  WintetUstnwr,  Trail 


health  and  ehlM  welfare.  Mrx^R 

Sfronjr:  home  economics  Mrs  O  A 
Acreman;  agriculture  Mrs.  J.Doran. 


Tk«  sHrtvpene  frt«gri|jtt|||s  rtlurn  trsntpertstiMi  from  Vicforis,  NMsb 
ind  f#6  nigkti'  lo^ tiSg HT  comfertsbk,  beatad  reeaw  st  Hie  Psrbldiss 
PUtose  Ledge.  Tsaieawr  be  stsrted  se  saf^-sed  sisf  be  eataeded  to 


cover  s 
Islsed -gelali^ 


stef  St 


if  dssbed.  Write  fer  rstes  >e9  etber 


ALLRHNH 

FARE 

F«OM  VipWA. 


*16 


10 


St.  amm'b  w.]i(i.a^ 

The  monthly  meeting  of  St  Ald- 
an's WMS  Was  held  In  th^assem- 
hlv  hall  on  Tuesday  afternoon  .Mrs 
Pythian  .sistem  "         I  Luther  Holing,  newly  elected  j^si- 

The  newly-elscted  ofHccrs  for  1938 1  dent.-  <rks  In  thg.  fhair  Mre,  Rol- 
*«''•  Jointly  Installed  by  P.vthian  Ung  extend-^d  «  welcome  f'W'the  u- 
Slster  Islsnd  Tnnplc.  No  8  In  the ,  rfipj,  and  asked  for  co-operation 
Casfle  H.\ll  on  Thursday  as  guests  durlnR  the  cominR  year  to  assist  her 
Of  Far  West  Victoria  Lodge,  No  l.|ln.her  work.  After  the  singing  of 
offlcers  a^  "a*-  TOUOWg:  Mil  «  hymi^.HJrSnnSntirlfflths  led  In 
chief  Ml  sK  AlILson:  most  r-xrellent  I  prayer  Psalm  121  u.i^  r^:i,l  hv  Miss 
|l  chief.  , Mrs    B   Marshall;  extellent  m.  Irvine.    Miss  Botell  and  Mrs. 

senior,  Mrs  J  Moorhead:  exrellent  H^vey  were  appointed  tfelcgatag  to 
lU^!^'^^'  ^J**^'  manager.  Mf^.jthe  Pfesbjtertal  Mrs  F  Dawson 
rrD.  Oodda:  mistress  of  records  and  ;  was  in  charRe  of  the  devotional  pe- 
ll CorreapObdence     Mr.s     M  Haines 


Witty  Kitty 


tortetlng  the  membenjgaalBvnad  to  [Mrs  Acreman  con.sented  to-Qontlnue 

looking  afle'r  the  children's  poult 
cMb.  Mrs.  F.  a.  Oray  was  asked  •  , 
vl.Mt  slrk  prop;«.  In  the  dlstrkt  a 
public  meeting  Is  lb  be  held  in  the 
near  future  to  see  if  it  Is  ponttle 
h«ve-a  Oirl  Otilde  company  farmed 
*»  tbe  jdlsfrlct.  The  president  pre- 
sented retiring  officers  with  .souvenir 
spoons  as  a  tok^  at  appreciation 
for  their  valuable  work  In  the  p.i.st 
The  date  of  the  m»seflnes  has  been 
changed  to  the  first  Frlday'ui  each 
month. 


7le.  Port  AHxri.!.  ,j  n  Davis,  A 
Lykkeguard.  Vancouver;  R.  Stralen- 
dorff,  Durban;  L.  Kirk.  N.lLobb, 
Argyle.  Man  ;  H.  Thober.  Vancou- 
ver; Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  C.  Itogers, 
Beactle:  H.  o.  winter.  Port  Albemi. 

BEVERLEY 

Mr.  snd  Mrs.  P.  Wsde  Beach 
Drive;  H  Harper, _  Victoria  .M. 
Campbell,  Saskatoon;  L  H  Fulla- 
Kxr,  Nanalmo;  Edna  Morris.  Betty 
Kingsbury,  Ganges;  Mr.  mniAtn. 
Oayette  Colaysay.  Sitsk  ;  J  M. 
Block.  E  L  Block,  Vancouver;  Mrs. 
O  .Sfeveh.s.  Albernl;  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
J.  C.  Scan.  Banff;  R.  Brlggs.  Lavoy. 
Alta.;--*r  DoweU,  Vancouver;  Mr 
and  Mrs  Blo-ke,  Dougald,  Man.- 
Mrs  M.  ChrLstensoo.  AJbeml;  Mr. 
and. Mrs.  D.  A.  Sinclair,  Quallemn: 


SUPER  SALE  OF 

APPLLS 


T(TBA  Y 


snFEUinv 

PIGGLVUilGGtV 


Tl  STORES  TO  SERVI  YOU 


MUs  Theston.  Duncan; 
Mrs.  w.  Lee.  Toronto. 


Mrs 
Mr. 


and 
and 


Otpof  Hf  hM  Dttilli  "wi-  tmwrtigBg 

vANcotfVER  tsmio 

COACH  LINES,  LTD. 


riod  and  i?ave  a  \>w  Year's  message. 
Mrs.  F.-Oriffln  was  the  soloUt.  and 
sang  Have  Thlne.Own  Way.  Lord." 
At  the  close  of  the  meeting.  refre.sh- 
menu  were  servc4  asd  a  social 
half  •hoaf  waa  injoyed. 


E  1178 


1 1  mistress  of  finance.  Mr^.  I  Don- 
ca.sfer:  protector.  MJa.  L.  Hockley; 
guard.  Mrs.  V  Barry'.  The  installing 
pfflper  was  Past  Chief  Mi.M  V. 
Mesher.  aMUted  bv  MLs.s  H.  HaineS 
and  Miss  I.  BanHeld.  Corsage  bOU- 

Iqueu  of  red  carnations  vvrg'^M- 

[sented  to  the  oAters  and  Installing 

lofBoers.    After  the    InsUllaflon  a 
banquet  was  held  under  'he  direc- 
tion of  Mr.  William-  Carter  and  hi*  I  m  the  chair.  ThU  b|ftng  the  annual 
staff.  Mr.  M.  Barry  was  preonited  maetingir  tlie*  eliefM)  ■af^  ofRoeis 

wi'h  .1  c-'ld  '",1'r'i  for  faithful  s,-rv-  took  t>*^''''  resulting  «s  follows ■ 
Ijice  as  LbascfiCgUo -treasurer  of  the  i  President,  Mrs.  Waltes,  vice-preai: 


LJi. 

The  Ladles'  Aid  .Socletv  f>f 
Emmanuel  Bsptlsfiphurrh  met  on 
Tlnirsdav.   Mrs    Wsites.  president. 


Y.W.C.A.  Notes 


vltatlork  may  be  obtained  at  the 
Y.W.cX  gfllee  by  aiky  girls  quaU- 

fylng. 

The  "gay  nineties '  supper  Will  be 
the  Introductory  session  of  the  week- 
end conference  on  Saturday,  Janu- 
ary aa.  and  Sunday,  January  23.  Ttie 
suppar  trttt  bsfln  af  <:ll  p.m..  fol- . 
lowed  by  an  evening  prot  r  ininie  of 
club  skits  and  old-time  dancing. 
The  theme,  'Th**  Future  Has  a 
^^lu  '-T^H^^  »>a«>  be  carried  out 
thrbugh  the  fltmday^  aMsions.  begtn- 
nlne  .-i'   i"  to  a  m 

IbfcAL    MAKKIAfil^    J  M.K 

Mrs    O.  Prlckard,  foniidly  Mls.h 

Mljjei  visor, 

-Idfal 

Sijday^ 


«tiiel  Thornlev  VoN 
w>ll  take  the  sec 
Marriage' 

.January  17    THrilibJect  will  be  the 
Purpose  of  Mafftafe." -an  explana-'' 
tlon  of  the  physical  factors  and  Hn- 
phcations  of  birth  control. '  All  glrla 
ilxleen  or  over  arg  invited  to  0001^^: 


vr<  ■  IT  • 


*  CBATOPLOVlrtft 

The  rralfrflower  W  I  m»>f 
day  afternoon,  thirty-five  piembers 
att^ing.  OoaMBfttOM  ffav*  ac- 
OTrtjnts  of  the  aetlvt'les  since  the  last 
meeting  Mrs  Pilirrim's  report  of 
the  chlldrenN  Christmas  tre*  was 
givei^.  and  those  who  had«iade  do- 
natlens  wMeh  added  to  the  suee^s 
of  the  party  were  thanked  Mrs 
Omire  cave  a  report  of  the  five  hun- 
^,\jizt<i  and  court  whist  party  «n  Jsn* 
uary  7.  Aoqthar  card  partv  win  be 
held  on  mdav.  January  Jl  at  the 
0!d  rratgflower  School  Mrs 
RankUl  told  of  t>er  visit,  tojrether 
with  other  wenilfcri.  » the  Solarium 
You  no  longer  are  nt  ttre  vrwing-  ry,^  fhe.  oeegWon  of  the  annual 
er  generation  if  you  can  remember  ^  rbrUtjnss  fre^f'partv  Members  aSII- 

llgritM|.3ll  JAM  to 


when  ettn'iettg 
should  pay, 


CHORAL  cum 

The  V.VVCA.  Choral  and  Dm- 
maUC  Clubs  will  welcome  new 
members  during  January.  Prepara- 
tion Tm  ;).,.  o;Kiaiu  and  dramatic 
pre.senuti<>n  to  be  ^veft  la  |gaffh 
are  now  under  tray  IB  the  Initial 
stages  Tiie  Choral  Chtb  r^rr"- 
with  Ml.ss  Kate  -  Frances  E<1«  on 
Tueedsy  at  f.fijn^  while  the  Dra- 
matic Club  comes  together  Wednes-  1 
day  at  g  p  m .  under  the  direction 
of  mW  Fnid  Cole 

The   salesmanship  class   Is   still  i 
open  to  new  members    Jtm  -class 
meets  with  Mrs.  E.  J.  LeowutTfori 
instruction  snd  is  sponsored  jointly 
by  the  I>partuj<'ni  of  Adult  Educa-  1 
tkm  and  the  Y.W.C.A.  Thoae  wish- 
iat  tO'SUand  ars  asked  to  ragMar 
ai  jthe  V  W  C  A.  office 
rtTf  FAIR 
January  31.  Is  the  date 
chown  for  the  '  Pun  Fair,    a  party 
for  high  .lehool  girls  stot08a.jrears 
or  at*  or         A  gamlvml  fair  wtli 
start  the  evening  programme,  wbilgf 
other  attractions   mclude  a  camfi 
m«da  reel.  YWCA.  display  ablMr 
dance  froilc  aad 


Applications  are  batag  received 
for  the  dressmaking  course  Ving 
held  St  the  itlngston  Street  Sehof>l 

and  for  the  ntenogra pliers'  pri'Mie 
'class  at  the  Victoria  High  School. 
Applletfnts  wttl  reglstot.-  at  the 
Y.W.CA.  for  either  group. 


JANUARY 

Fur 
Sale 

Values 

Sweeping  Re(<urtion» 
Throughout  Our  Storg 


HACK  PEKSIAN  PAW 
JIGGFR  C0*T1 
Rt«  $155 


$98.50 
FOSTCIi'S 


MM  flCtl 


■t  s. 


W]  >  ..i.* 


Till',       V  rni  Q;Nis'rrvip<'JinTC-^4L' ■  <\  n  im>  \  •"  T  \\^j^H[j;: 


Social  Activities  an 


Perso 


nterest 


Sacial  and  Per  so  nail 


ellaneoiu  jhower  wax  given 
on  Thunday  night  by  Ml&s  Thelm» 
BImie.  2714  AAquith  8traeL_Jn 
taooor  ef  lin.  Mwanl  Oca-bett^ 
fonoerly  IcIm  Hilda  Andrews,  R.K. 
The  gifts  werf  cono'alM  In  h  large 
eontainer  pretllly  decoraUid  u>  rep- 
resent %  Colonial  bouQUiet  ia  ahades 
of  jwUow  and  white,  the  colon  of 
the  Natttse  Dauchtert  of  B.C..  Post 
No  3,  Of  which  the  bride  la -a  rmm- 
ber.  The  hostess  pree^nted  the 
tuaet  or  honor  with  a  cottage 
bouqueit  o<  yellow  and  white  flowers 
Oamee  were  |>lay<yl  and  the  gu«  ss- 
Ing  contest  was  won  by  Mrs  R. 
CrulokahanJu.     White  carnations 


Andnwt  and  IttH 

'  '  '  w 


Silk  Linrn  Snil  Huh 
Striking  Trimmitig 


a  paetty  table  settine 
for  lupper.  Tea  waa  poured  by  Mrs. 

Thomas  Brown,  and  Mrs  R.  Crerch 
assisted  In  serving.  The  suesta  in- 
eluded  Ueedames  K  W.-Aadrewa. 

J.  A.  Mcintosh,  J.  L.  Lorlmer.  J 
Brown,  W.  O.  Roach,  R.  Cruick- 
shanks,  J  w  King,  J  c.  Newbury, 
S..  r.  Daljsiel,  I.  Dodd.  R.  Creech.  P. 
Pomeroy,  O.  Davlaa.  P.  O.  Hubburd. 
*r  A.  Blmle:  Bflsaes  Marjorle  Oll- 
-Uaa.  Lilian  Smethiirst.  Mildred  p.nd 
AUaon  Chrow.  Jean  Lot  imer  Muriel 


 ,  f  , — ^ — 

Tea  at  Empress 

On  Si^urday  next,.  January  22, 
Wltfa^Mr.  Pterre  tlmu.  Daillmier  as 
guest  "star,  there  Is  to  be  an  Inter- 
esting birthday  tea  at  the  Empress  . 
Hou  1  It  1.  thirty  years  this  month  | 
since  the  Kmpreaa  Hotal  SUett  flMned 
its  hospltaMe  doora  to  ^liat  lHw  be- 
come a  passing  parade  from  every 
part  of  the  world  ,  Then,  as  old- 
timers  will  remember,,  the  Palm 
Room  wa«  ttke^entie  of  tea-time 
Interest;  there  was  no  Crystal  Ball- 
r<x)m— that  was  added  two  years 
later;  people  danced  in  the  lounge 
whlte|a*>d  the  mai^BEeirHiMijl  were 
stiU  a.  dream  df  the  future  Th» 
gardens,  today  five  and  a  half  acres 


of  flowering  loveliness,  velvety  lawns 
and  txae-ahaded  walks,  waz*^  atlil 
very  mueh the  making;  there 

were  no  gla-ss  houses  to  provide  the 
hoK  l  wii|i  ma.sjits  of  bloom;  no  con- 
servatory to  attract  beauty  lovers 
and  the  hortlculturally-mlnded.  Mr. 
TInlp's  programme  for  the  birthday 
tt-a  will  include  "SonK  of  the  Torea- 
dor," by  George  Qizet;  Gounod's 
"Even  Bravfl^BBhrt  Miy  8weU  : 
"When  My  Pancy'a  Running  Higto;  ' 
by  O.  P.  .Button;  '  Youth."  bv 
I-'rantea  Allltsen:  Victor  Sander.son  s 
The  Victor,"  and  "The  Sleigh."  by 
Rlehard  Kounti,  a  soqg  irtiieh  re- 
ceived enthusiastic  applause  when 
Mr.  Tlmp  sang  it  at  the  Christmas 
tea.  Mrs.  Tlmp  will  be  his  aecom- 
panHt.  Reservationa  should  be  made 
as  aoon  as  possible  with  the  head 


i 


—  VALEKIE  U0B80N 


I  Lovely  Wabassa  Priots  Seen 
In  Parade  Sponsored' by 
Victoria  W.I. 

An  attractive  bridia  group,  the 
bride   and  Her— attCBda4||ta  being 

dre.ssed  In  the  newest  of  the 
Waba.vo  prints  and  wftitp  voile, 
w;t.',  A  iii»;hii»;ht  of  the  Mahion 
Show  of  Wabasao  eotVoaa  ^vm  >w- 
fore  air  audience  th*t  crowded  the 
audit  II  nun  of  the  Chamber  of 
CoQuiterce  to  rAp<t<'-tt.yj  yesterday 
aftirmoon.  The  show  was  gfyw^ 
D*vld  Spencer.  Ltd,  under  the 
allspices  of  the  Victoria  Women  s 
Institute. 

MxL  M.  C.  Balllngall.  of  the 
Wabasso  Cotton  Company  of  Can^ 
ada.  arrived  from  Dire,"  Rivers. 
(.Quebec,  on  her  annual  visit  tp  cog- 
duct  thi  faahlOB  ahow  and  display 
of  beautiful  articles  made  from 
Waba.sso  cottons  She  was*  -inttx)- 
duced  by  Mrs.  William  Paden,  pival- 
dent  pi  the  InsUtute.  and  received 
applatua  from  har  many  p«|fim-. 
e.sses  who  hava  loafcad  ferwvd  to 
her  return.  — 
'  tmiM  OP  TBIP 
Before  commencing  the  2BBSI 
parade,  AArfc^^«linigall  spoka  lo  the 
wwtBBH  MMi  aeiMjul  giria  aBow  ue 


-By 

am 

"Is  Mrs.  Kenton  the  lady  In 
blue? "  she  asked  dQUbMully.  Protn 
K  disunoe,  the  golden>halrad  oitfr- 
talner  could  easily  hAVW  ptMed  for 

the  captain's  daughter. 

"In  blue  'I'lmt  .s  ri^;lu— in  blue. 
You  really  must  meet  her,  >fnp 


T 


newest 


'WENTY- YEAR-OLD  discovery  ol  ,  bunuB 
Alexander  Korda..  who  appears 


Mrs  K  D  Davidson  enfertamed 
the  lady  members  ol  liie  Victoria 
City  Kennel  Club  at  tea 'on  TUMday 
afternoon,  when  plana  were  dla- 
cuawd  fbr  the  chUdren's  fancy  drees 
afternoon  doK  .«hovv,  to  be  held  on 
February  5  In  the  Shrine  Hall,  and 
for  the  evening  parlor  show  on-the 
same  date.  Mrs.  H.  D.. Campbell 
and  Un.*J.  O.  MacParlane  will 
JudK.'  the  cliUdrcn  Those  present 
at  t^a  were  Mrs.  F.  W.  Brook,  MrB.;^..,, 
Hyrom  Masonr-M»^.  p.  Kalten- 
bach,  Mrs.  W.  P.  Bowden,  Mrs  J.  F 
O.  Wood,  Mrs.  E  Bell,  Mrs.  F.  Ing- 
lett,  Mrs  W.  H  Foster,  Mr.s.  B. 
Grossman,  Mrs.  B.  H.  Voolston.  Mrs. 
jj.  R.  Clark  and  Mlai  8.  Ounnlng- 


in  the  new  Techiiicolor  fllm,  'The 
Drum."  is  aeen-hei^.tn  a^t  of  yel- 
low silk  linen  designed  by  Rene 
Hubert.    It  Ls  clas<'- fitting  and  an 


applique  design  of  leaves  in  green 
face  cloth  stuetchaa  from  naok  to 


Entertains  at  Tea 

Mrs.  A.  K.  Mutux>,  Kings  Road, 
entertained  at  ttk  CH  Thxirftlav 
afternoon,  a  large  number  of  friends 
being  invited.  The  tea  Uble.  pre- 
sided over  by  Mrs.  A.  J.^Oaraache 
and  Mrs.  C.  Lauder,  waa' arranged 
with  a  filet  lace  ulotli,  and  a  bowl  of 
pale    pink    chrv.sani  hemiiias 


micious 

HEALTHFUL 

ENERtBIZING 

A  PRODUCT  OP  THfc  aaiTiSH  COLUMBIA 
MMaR  MPINIM  CO.  LTD. 


wl^'  _ 


SEE  I 

Ml  JEW 

FIIIUV  MS 

COMBINATION 

RANGE 

B.  C.  ELECTRIC 


pink  lighted  candles  silver  hold> 
ers.  Tulips  formed  the  hall  deeor- 
atlon  and  in  the  drawing-room  were 
chry.santhemums  A.-islsting  In  .serv- 
ing tea  were  M;.s  <  s  .jpan  Pinhorn. 
Irene  Paton,  Mlta  Hensley  and  San- 
dra Mumo. 

▼laliera  Mere 

Amontj  the  \i.Mi<.is  rcnisi«.red  at 
•he  Empre.vs  Hotel  yesterday  were: 
Mr  and  Mrs  J.  c.  Oow.  Seattle; 
Mr.  aftd  Mrs.  Alex  Robb,  Port  In  nd; 
13r..and  Mr*  Warren  Bell.  Heanie; 
Mr'^  R/)beri  .Sr-Aart.  Scatlle,  Mis 
Norton  Clapp  and  Mrs.  Wr  t.  Mc- 
Comiack.  Ttcoma;  W.  L.  Utartlg. 
nonl.  .«lan  Francisco; .  LJHfimBerg. 
MantHMl,  R.  o.  Flood,  San  Fran- 
'  P  J  Brackett.  Pontlae  Mirh  : 
E.  B.  Egbert,- San  Prandsco;  w  j 
Moloney.  Seattle:  W.  T.  Becks,  se- 


Blrthday  Party 

Mr  and  Mr.s  J  ;  Barlter  enter- 
tained last  evening  at  th'fff'home. 
ua^leskine  Road,  in  honor  ol  the 
twenty -lint  birthday  of  their 

Her  Muriel  Danclnn  wa.s  en- 
joyed, alter  which  supper  was 
erved  The  invited  guests  were  Mr. 
W.  Johnston.  Mr.  and  'Mrs.  J.  8. 
Tlllyer.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  McOaw, 
Mr.  and  Mrs  Bernard  Duncan. 
Miss  Jackie  Young,  Mr.  David 
,9atLii^  Oordqn  Safker. 

In  Ran  Pranelaoe    '  ' 

Mi*.s  l>i*ree«  Ashbumham; — who- 
has  been  spending  the  past  few 
months  in  Ehgland.  U  at  present 
vl.siflnir  in  Ran  Praiici.sco.  and  will 
jx  nd  a  short  Ume  in  Santa  Bar- 
barfc^forc  returning  to  her  borne 
.on  Hampshire  Road. 


styles  to  be   featured  this 
and  told  of  her  recent  trip 
:  to  Pan&,  London         New  Y«rk. 
where  the  latest  modaa  w«re  now 
jjuat  being,  released. 

Many  hUKK'-.-^n")       "le.oilavad  to 
I  the  audience  in  makmg  attractive 
artldaa  wltii  Wabaaso  material  for 

the  home,  bedspread.s.  quilts,  trav- 
eling bags  and  ca.ses,  cortaltu  and 
many  novel  bags  being  only  a.Ja«. 
of  the  articles  shown,  and  a  large 
display  of  apiuiu,  fUr  Which  pat- 
tellas were  not  nece.s.sary,  was 
modeled.  Mrs.  Ballingall  explained 


'■Vardell."  _     ..^  . 

"Of  course  Of  cour.se  .  ,  .  right 
on  the  tip  of  my  tongue.  I've  a 
a>oat  damnahle  mamory  for  names. 
But  I  nev«r  forgat  a.  ta«i.  May  I 
not  find  you  a-^r.  a  MUo  nfWall- 
ment.  Miss  .  ,  .?"  . 
^TTianlt.  you.  rbeUave  not." 
"But  you  really  must  meet  Mrs. 
Kenton."  he  insisted,  blinking  at  his 
distant  wife  "If  you'll  pardon  me 
a  moment,  I'll  fetch  iier. '  lie  foae 
from  hta-dMOr  and  alarted  away 
without  waiting  for  permission, 
much  to  Caradad  s  amusement.  An 
old  man  with  ft  poum  wU:  And 
Jealous.  ,      ^  ^ 

Idling  quite  sura  that  Mrs. 
Kenlan  would  not  leova  her  present 
company  at  onoe,  Caradad  got  to 
her  feet  and  ghgooad  about.  Tenry 
■tUl  was  at  the  card  Uble.  Mrs. 
Greenway  was  leaning  over  Uie 
back  of  his  chair  watching  his  hand, 
h^r  face  very  doia  ta  his.  Mr. 

ley  jwas  nowhere  in  sight. 
Quite  unnoticed  in  the  general  hub> 
bub  of  merrymaking,  Caradad 
strolled  about  the  big  room.  At  the 
first  open  door  abo  pauaad  and 
grancM  wfUUH 

She  saw  a  very  large  room  The 
walls  were  formed  almost  complete- 
ly fUled  by  book  abolfoa,  aU  save 
the  far  end  which  was  given  over  to 
a  huge  fireplace.  Two  long  Ubles 
occupied  the  centre  of  the  floor. 
Easy  chairs   were  scattered  about. 

ttluariantlOB  vaa  furnished  by 
several  brldgs  lamps    throwing  a 


*'9(dtr  alMlght..  iMa  iBfrt  my 

room  '    Tncre  the  sound  of  a 

book  beuig  closed  and. the  occufianl 
of  the  chair  got  to  IMa  faOft.- A  iall. 
broad-ahouldered  man.  Not  far 
from  Terry's  size.  Caradad  noticed, 
but  heavier  His  face  was  too  much 
in  the  shadow  to  see  it  clearly,  but 
ibla  votaa  wma  pleaaant  enough, 
nther  crisp  and  decisive 

•Awfully  sorry  I  sUrtl/sd  you. 
Reading  and  didn't  know  you  WVn 
around  until  I  felt  you  fgainaMny 
chair.  Wharo  did  you  come  fromt 
That  brawl  In  the  next  room?  ' 

"Why,  yes."     paradad   stUl  was  i 
breathing  T^fy  tt^mk  ftlgtij "  I 
happened  to  see  the  books  through 
the  door  and  came   in    to  look  at 
them." 

"Well,  if  you're  a  blbUopblle, 
youll  flad  much   m  that'a 

worth  your  while  TJils  collection  Is 
In  strange  hand.s.  but.  there's  one 
redeeming  feature  ..."  He  broke 
oft  with  a  dry  chuckle  "Nick  Is 
good  to  his  friends.  We  have  the 
enjoyment  without  the  bother  of 
Investing.  But  I  say,  sit  down  a 
minut4i  m  \an  as  yott1«  h«« 
Yoftn  Ml  alMtaii  Miirtttaf  next 
door." 

As  he  spoke,  the  tall  inan  swung 
the  Wing  chair  aboKUBHUncly  and 
drew  up  another  for  Mmaelf.  Cara- 
dad hesitated  a  moment,  then  ac- 
cepted the  preferred  seat.  At  least 
here  wa.s  .someone  to  talk  to.  And 
now  she  had  a  better  chance  to  see 
"He  new  acquaintance.  Her  first 
conclasibn  was  that  he  wa.s  uoi  one 
of  the  party  guesU,  for    he-  was 

•earing  a  dark  buatnaaa  auir  

A  nioe-looking  man   she  derided. 
Dark  hair  and  heavy  brows;  he  wore 
laseiy  clipped  moustacha^aad-bls 


mi 


A  memorial  of  much 'interest  has 

Ven  .sent  to  the  Archbishop  by  a 
group  of  Anglican  laymen,  most  of 
whom  are  of  the  An^o-CatboUe  aec- 
Uon  of  the jChiuxb — pie  names 
neath  this  memorial  will  etirty  great 
weight :  Athel.stan  Riley.  Hiu'li  Oril  j 
Wolmer,  Edward  Bevan.  Sankey  and 
HaUftor.  Hiey  are  ainrtoug  tlwt  there 
shall  bejnore  tuunarried  clergy,  and. 
therefore,  that  ordlnauds  .should 
pronila^  not  to  consider  marralge  for 


JUST  JAY  "CNAIQI  IV 

SATUMV  SPEMM. 

Smart  Dresses 

PIimlIIioi,  LM. 


a  pertod  gentrally  put  -H-ftve  yea;». 
~TKey  do  not  adv«eatl^  eellbaey  of 

the  clergy,  but  recognize"  tliiit  they 
should  follow  their  vocation,  whether 
for  celibacy  or  marriage.  They  ad- 
vocate the  inovislonDf  clergY-hoMifti 
In  which  a  group  of  men  might  Uve 
together  In  some  central  village, 
and  by  means  of  automobiles  and 
BMUtrMrmkm  bt  able  to  UfKffA  to  a 
number  of  vlllitges  and  serve  them. 

The  memorial,  which  the  Arch- 
blataop  has  referred  to  an  appzopti* 
ate  .  committ«t^_iiaa  caused  warm 
rtliffwaslon  -  In  the  correspondence 
columiu  of  the  press. 

Gold  Minv  Heads 
Pay  ShoH  Vint 


SEMI-ANNUAL  ^ 

CLEARANCE 

MUN  DAY'S 

.  ^]03  DOUOLAt  ST.  ^ 


li^ert  SImc  Rcpairwo,  0««  (kUt 


Gold  I 
Wed- 1 


Dr  W  B  Burnett,  Vancouver 
piesiiient  of  Cariboo-Hudaon  Gold 
Mines.  Ltd.;  O.  U.  SflUbaUMb 

erick  Field,  secretary-treasurer,  paid 
a  brief  vuUt  to  the  city  yesterday. 

M.  Wells,  Dr.  Burnett  and 
Mr.  Sollbakke.  the  directors  of  Car- 
iboo Ckkld  Quartz  Mining  Company. 
Ltd..  formed  Cariboo- Hud.son  Oold 
Mines.  Ltd.,  in  November.  1936.  to 
develo0  the  Rudaon.  .  X2unnlngham, 
Black,  Martin  and  Cutler  groups  of 


Ye  Attend  Dinner 

Among  the  Mainland  Soropiimlata 
who.  win  anrfve  today  to  attend  the 

In.stallatlon  dinner  of  the  Dreater 
,  Victoria  Soroptlmlst  club  will  be: 
I  Mrs.  Patricia  Curtis,  New  Weetmln- 
jster,  regional  director;  Mrs.  R  j 
iSprott.  vice-president  of  the  Amer- 
ican    Federation     of  .Sfjroptimlst 
Clubs.    Ml.<w   Fairley,   Mias  Esther 
Kinney.  Miss  Margaret  Johnaon  and 
iMrs.  M^rcy  KUen  Orehan.— Alt  of 
Vancouver. 


Lave  for  Motor  Trip 

Mr.  and  Mra.  J.  o.  iiMlewood,-4 
Beach  IMviTare  leaving  today  for 

several  weeks'  moUir  tour  of  .South- 
ern California.  During  their  ab- 
■<ience.  their  houao  will  be  oeeiBlod 
by  frienda. 

•  •  • 

Ret  am  Prom  EngUmd 

Mrs.  Charles  MarUn  and  her 
daughter.  Miss  Doris  Martin,  who 
have  6«in  visiting  relative,'^  in  Eng- 
land for  .some  time,  returned  ye.s- 
'  tn:din  af:..rn(=<,ii  to  thtlr  bOOie  on 
Hey  wood  Avenue    '  "  - 

•  •    •       -  -  - 
Prom  Port  Albemi 

Mr.s.  Walter  R.  H.  Prescott.  Port 
Alberni  ,s  visiting  her  Wln-Uw 
a  !«d  daughter.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H  B 
Horse,    Monloa   (Court,  BKjuimalt 


Hawke.s    b  A., 
UniverfUty.  is 
Wllltem 


Patricia  L. 
B.S.,  of  Baakatoon 

visiting  hi!  ,nnit  Mrs 
Deaiey.  228  Obed  Avenue. 


P.-T.A.  Activities 


Distinctive  Printi^ 

fays  Bif^ividtiNls  for  Particular  Firms 
WhorOcmand  the  Best  for  Every  Piece 
of  Printed  Matter.  ^ 


Get  the  Best  From 


IE  COLONIST 

tmm^  WIWTING  OC>AITM«BHL_ 


MAROARBT  JENKINS 

The  Margaret  Jenkins  P.-TUL  win 
hold  the  first  meeting  of  the  year 

on  Monday  when_Rn  illustrated  tra- 
velogue wiU  be  given  by  Mr.  H.  j 
Pendray.  who.  wlU-alMw  pictures  of 
Ills  tour  in  Africa.  Tlcket.s  may  be 
obtained  from  the  school  children 
or  at  the  door  a  short  bualneea 
session  lor  m«mbea  win  be  held  in 
the  school  library  "at  g  p  m".  immod- 
iniely  prec«H'dmg  the 
door*  open  at 


7  .^0 


p  m. 


Edna  J 

llr  .S/)f' f/Arr  at 
Club\  Meeting 


Edna  Jaquea  WUl  be  the 

at  the  meetittf  of  pie  WOmen'v^ 
nadlan  Club  in  the  Emprf.ss  Hotel 
ballroom  on  Tuesday.  Hcr^iojUc  will 
be  "Dreamajn  Your  Heart," 

Kdns  Jaques  returned  Just  \elore 
Christmas  from  a  speaking  tour  of 
the  Pralrlea  aa  far  Mutt  as  Whinl- 
peg.  -Since  leaving  Victoria  last,  she 
has  delivered  175  addresses,  apart 
from  the  talks  she  haa  given  to 
schools.  She  la  a  moat  interesting 
and  lympathetle  speaker  anfl  mem- 
hers  of  the  cltib  look  forward  with 
ples-'iiro  to  her  reappeainuice 

T'-  'V '1st  fof  Ihe  afl^fiSSJTiiin 
be  Peggy  M09«o. 

III  .  -» 

W  WjMt  ft  MBAITT 

a  little  girl  overheard  the  doctor 
sayuig  that  her  qiothja.  who  wait  ill, 
WWW  «W  irSfreaUy  wSrOnOT  some 
warm  weatJier  came. 

That  nighf  ,she  began  t^fy  Kajftf* 
by  s«vin«  -CleaM.  Ood.' Maaa  f otlHr 
and  m«ke  it  hot  (or  antlMf. 


how  to  make  them,  and  invited  the 

audience  to  vl,slt  her  today  at 
Spencers,  and  she  would  give  them 
sugfestiony,  aid  and  information  in 
making  many  attraeuve  garmenu 
and  artieiaa. 

SI^AWr  SUIT 
Mrs.   BaUUkgall   wore   a  smart 
white  suit,  which  had  been  made 
from  Waba.v.o  cotton,  and  told  how 
In  I'aii.s  the  mode  for  grey  cotton  Klooin 

iit^  was  to  be  in  vofua  thla  ^^rlng. 
For  this  fashion,  a  sturdy  fine  grey 
WalMuso  cotton  was  behig  shown, 
together  with  ine  new  Dillingef  red 
print,  a  model  in  thla  new  print 
being  specially  applauded  by  the 
audience. ' 

I'wo  attvaottve  evening  dieases 
were  shown.  Shell  plhk  ^Ue  made 
the  <lalnty  -evening  frock  for  the 
young  daughter,  while  the  blue  and 
white  striped  frock,  although  from 
the  aame  pattecQ,  lent  a  more  so- 
phisticated line  fof  the  gown  of  the 
elder  woman.  The  undcrsliiifi  of 
the  evenUig  gowns  were  of  broad- 
cloth and  gave  a  rustling  sound,  a.s 
<rf  silk  as  the  ni<KieK  wnlked. 

Hir-Lfc.NOrH  CUAI8 

striped,  hlp-lengtrf  coats  wllLbe 

much  to  the  fore  ihl.s  .Summer,  and 
make  smart  variations  to  frocks. 
To  show  how  effectively  this  could 
done,  ftve  short  coats,  in  print» 
and  stripes,  were  modeled  oyer  a 
white  ct)tton  frock  The  liolero 
jacket  was  among  the  more  pop- 
ular atylea  aHown.    '  ' 

Smart  i)rint  and  plain  blou.sps.  to 
be  worn  with  darkAr^Brta,^  obI  with 
w^te  skirts  in  thKBummer,]  iere 
displayed,  and  were  suggested  by 
Mrs.  Ballingall  as  good  styles  to 
encourage  young  girls  in  sewing,' 
tlM  Wabasao  prinu  being  coar  to 
handle. 

_OvcrdrHi)es  are  to  be  longer.  Mrs. 
BallingaU  said,  and  the  attracUve 
bedroom   arranged  on   the  stage 

carried  out  this  fnrrrast.  Tlie  (Mir- 
iams were  of  printed  cotton  and 
lined  with  green  broaddoth.  and 
the  same  color  aehenie  wn-s  cairied 
out  in  the  bedspreads  and  dres.ser 
■set.s  Tills  arrangement  Is  more  ef 
fective  in  a  plain  walled  bedroom. 

8POETSWBAB 

Beach  wear.  ^^Uster^  ^BtQXn.  auita 
for  the  small  boy  and  smocked 

frock.s  for  the  younger  'girl  were 
^lown  by  mannequins,  and  many 

 .    oUlflls    with  coat. 

shorta  and' separHtiv  skirt  were  .seen, 
together  with  jaunty  hats.  '_ 
The  parade  etmmenced  with  the 
appearance  of  one  of  the  ■rmall'-st 
children  dressed  as  an  adorablej 
white  bunny,  the. .  Wateiio  (radr 
maiX^  Thf  mannegfilns  were:  Mten 
Johns.  M1.1S  Elsie 
Fm^er  Veronica 


lower  jaw  Wia  decidedly  square 
His  hands  were   Intermtlng,  lean 

acvciBi  uriuKs  lamps  mrowing  a  ^''^i  muscular  Tlie  fingers  of  one  '  o'*^".  iviarim  ann  i;uiier  groups  or 
subdued'  light  from  their  large  were  tappmg  reslleealy  on  hla  knee, ;  dt^'m^  on  Cunningham  Creek,  south 
parchment  shades.  "  ^  suggesting  a  pOBt>up  antiijr  la  the  °'  Barkervllle.    £>r.  Burnett  Is  also 

Terry  had  said  something  about  •trong  body.   "    '  ""^  — '"^   

Mr.    Tankersleys    collecting    rare     "You're  fond  of  books?" 
book.s.   thi.s  mu.M     b«'    the  hbrary  '    Caradad  icilized  tliat  It  was  not 
where  he  kept  his  treasures.  Cara-  i  *  very  original  tiling  to  aay,  but  the 


out  ANNgxr 

CLEARANCE 
_  SALE 

IS  NOW  IN  FULL  SWINQ 
KetMesi  frkt  Rsdectiens  Tkfsegliset 

Our  Ifitii*  Stock  ~- 

CATHCART'S 

I2M  0OU6LAS  STREET 


dad  loohad  about,  and.  finding  her-  jman  waa  atortaif  at  hor  ao  cloaely 


self  I4>parently  unobserved,  ven 
tured  over  tlie  thre.shold.  her  sllp- 
r^ered  feet  moving  soundlessly  over 
the  thick  rug.  She  loved  books  and 
this  would  be  a  gooo  opportunity  to 
peep  at  them  Unfortunately,  the 
and  her  Jack  of  specUcles 
made  reading  "of,  tHIes  a  dlfflcult 
matter.  There  seemed  to  be  many 
sets  of  volumes,  most  of  them  In 
leather  bitulinKs  She  strolled  .slow- 
ly forward  In  the  direction  of  ttie 
flreptaee,  her  eyes  having  caught 
slfht  of  a  motto  engraved  In  its 
stone  face.  A  lar^e  lamp  placed  on 
a  Uble  Jbeslde  a  hlShi^bi(ckod  wing 
chair  thtt*  Ita  rayi  on  the  carved 
charaeteri,  aufflclently  to  reveal 
that  they  were  Latin.  For  .some  rea- 
son they  seemed  very  odd— a  LaUn 
Inscription  IB  Mr 
house. 


bor  a  trtOo  oaeon- 


Caradad  rested  hor  elbow  on  the 
back  of  the  chair  and  .studied  the 
hiotto.  ,8he  never  had  gotten  be- 
yond Oaeair  and  that  waa  a  long 
time  ago.  Liber  that  meant  book 
—and  that  next  word  .  . 

She  sptang  away  withT  sUrt; 
someone  was  In  the  chair  I 

A  man's  face  peered  around  the 
chair  badrr — "W1I6,"  B#  aiBgiveU 
mildl*.  ^1  , 

-m'',Gaiadail_jnsondad  faiiltly 
"Please  excuee  j  me.  X— I  didn't 
know  anybody 


that  It 
fortable. 

-  Oh.  yes.  '  he  returned  promptly. 
"Not  exactly  a  conrwijweur,  you 
know.  TKCi  Is,  I  dabble  in  loo  many 
thing.s-  hoijbies  That's—about  all. 
I'm  cursed  with  a  lot  of  spare  Miw 
when  I'm  around  town.  Pd  rather 
loat  track  of  Nick  s  newest  acquLsl-  [ 
tiona  and  dropped  In  after  dinner 
to  browse.  I'd  forgotten  ho  was  en- 
tertalning  untUI  heard  that-  furor 
out  ttwie.  mifrrji  one  good  thing 
about  this  retreat  liowever  None 
of  his  addle-pated  friends  ever  come  I 
in.  Dldna  mean  that.  reaU.  Sorry. '  i 

"I  know  what  you  mean  "  Caradad 
smiled.  "That's  one  reason  I  slipped 
in  here  lor  a  minute    .    .  ." 
"One  reason,  eh?   I  could  think 
Tbnkenley's  ^of  several  ottaan,  now  that  I've  had 
a  good  look  tX  yoa.    You're  not  the 


president  of  the  Brltlab  Columbia 
Chamber  of  Mines. 

Last  evening'  Dr  Burnett  ad- 
dressed a  meeting  of  Victoria  share- 
holdera  and  frienda  at  the  Vnlon 

Club,  reporting  on  the  oiierntinns  of 
the  company,  and  he  and  his  as- 
sociates left  by  the  midnight  boat 
to  return  to  Vancouver.  ■ 


Am  iSORY  BOARD 
MEMBERS  CHOSEN 

Victoria  and  di'-tnct  members  Of 
'ii"  H:iii-!i  (■ 'I'linbia  Agricultural 
.\7(sociationr  mdvoory  board  lelected 
at  the  annual  meeting  Thursday 
evening  we're 

I    Mrs  K.  F  Arnold   O   W  /.lllsor. 
O.   Attwoo<l    M    HIack.-tock.   P.  E. 
I  Boulter,  H.  E  Burbldge.  D.  B.  Oar- 
tley.  A.  H.  DObaon.  D.  A.  Doidge.  J 

B    Edwards    T    K    Harrap.   J  F 


and  India  Tcaa 
atrongth,  flavor 


Fine  Ceylon 
blended  for 
'sad  sroms. 

All  Groosri  Isll  It 


sn.ith  T  Vr.inr  Or  A  O.  Price, 
H.  D  H<  i<!  Mi  s  E  Slminonds,  A. 
H.  81. M,  J  sihUt.  j.  Turner, 
Mrs.  J.  L  White  H.  Whlteoak,  R.  K. 
Wood.  Ian  DouKlas.  A  D.  Simpson, 
I)  (•-•'..:•  \v  W  Martin,  Fred  Hall, 
e.  H.  M.  FiMt.  Alderman  W.  H. 
Oavlea  and  Oeorga  Little. 

Others  were  A.  Ay  lard  and  Cap- 
tain C  R  Wilson.  Sidney;  X.  O. 
Ha    kii:  .   Crof'-n;    R.    M.  PalflUT, 


Hanna,  J,  o   Hailewood.  O.  Jack,! Cobble  HiiL  and 

R.  MiysftX.  A.  aCMrfan^    J    M..-'«  .  ~—  — ■ 


run-of-mlne  variety  one  usually  en- 
counters In  this  place.  My  name's 
John  Severance.  Mind  telling  me 
who  yinx  |u«?  And  why?  "  • 
mpnnrtitnt.  isia.  by  j^^rpn  icooorO 
<To  Be  Continued) 

PFNAITV  PI, I  S 

_  '  Madam,  your  conlounded  dog  ha* 
torn  my  trtJasers!  " 

"Naughty,  naughty  Pldel  Z  ahai 
punish  htm  severely.  I  tfMA  uke 
his  pink  rlbbrin  aWay  ttom  him  for 
a  whole  week." 


ONI   IIOCK  FROM 


Parliament  Buildin£$ 

«LCNSHIEL  HOTEL  - 


Barbara 

Mi.ss  M 

speaker  ;  Irene  Brown 
Cafr.  Jean 

■^'OUng,  V,il.iie 


Clarke, 
MafEs: 

I'atncia  Brian.  Lorna 
Kerr4.,  Lorne  Esther 
MMfllster,  Htigh 


Randv  and  Barbara  Ann  Nlchol 
Mrs  Irene  Hole  played  the  piano 
a«»npamibei»t,-wMle  tht  models 
displayed  thdr  garmenu. 

At  the  cpnclasion  of  the  parade, 
iirlies  were  awarded  to  Mrs  L 
scbofali,  Mm.  t.  Gordon.  Mim  Join 
Aiixcsn  Md  Mra.  rn'mttiMiO.  ^ 


Day    eommunlcants  in 

193?  in  the  ciiiirrh  of  England  In 
F.ngland  numbered  2  241,715.  Ks 
comparer -with  2.29d.743  on  Easter 
P*y.  1W5.  There  has  been  a  slight' 
rttrofielalon  during  the  past  four 
years  Sunday  school  attendance 
shows  a  further  decline,  and  fewer 
boys  and  iDCB  havo  attended  youtn 
■nd  M^gjdttcatlon  cU.<we*.  though 
an  inereaae'  In  the  attendance  of 
gtrtt'mtf  nhSuhf  women  haa  been 
•taM  1M3.  Volunury 
'  parochial 


Confederation  life 
Stronger  flion  Guer 

Rnnuai  meisoge  to  Policyholders 


 4a 


IflgriltJPrDwlii 


^  Vf- 


The  66th  Annud  R«port  givvs  on  «ccoimt  ttvWcrMllj 
i«c>4lM  pQst  year.   Policyholders  ho¥»  ompU  rocnoil  f«r 
priifo  in  »hn^  f«i44t:#xp«iition  «dt  thnir  C«nip«ny. 

~~  lUghUghH  of  J££  ^ 


—  — X* 


Total  Anarances  in  Force  ■  .  .  • — r~^T^'-  ,  ,  , 
NrW  .\Muranrrs  Paid  For  io  19S7«  laelacUBg^jievivals 

^^t  Gain  in  Aaanranre  te  fant~i    »    .    .    ,  , 

Total  INrt  Inromr  for  Yrar  -.  . 

Payments  to  Policyholderg  and  Beneficisdet  In  1937  . 

Total  A»M-l8  

Total  .SurpluH  

Tiftal  rnBllirtt-^^nrpInn  (lo  mwl  fiiiurp  contingenciea) 


12441,086 

22,573 

12,092,535 
120,67.3,329 
8,81.3,998 


IncreMed  to 
Inereaaed  let 

Inrreaaed  lo 
lnrrraM>d  to 
InrrraM'd  lo. 

to 


Jojiffederation 

llssouatioii  ~~ 


hm^  outer 


Toronfo 


I  - 


I  


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DAILY  COLONIST,  \aCTORIA;^3e:r^^TURDrrrTAXUARY4^ 


TODAY 


THE  ENTIRE  FAMILY  WILL  EHMfft 
SHOPPING  AT  "THEHBAY" 

ThM  modem  itp»ttmmi  ttort  mtkn  iktftmq^tmf  mi  mmmtuktlifmmSjpM 
•my  mmkm  4t  tUt  hmlkf.  V«iV  km  mmlMH^  9*^^^ 
fiMi  The  "Stfjr'ii**  CMnphta  MMks  •  •  •  91^ 
cim»  mrkt  •»  M  Hmm. — 

IUm«mk«r,  Mr  piith|  M  al  i*r  •!  •MH-nwlHt  'Vtepfiiw  kK 

vcnitnt. 


YOUH  NEXT  SUIT,  A 


9(ucUctm 


THC  UTMOST  IN  VALUE, 
STYLE  ANITTATLORiNQ,  FOR 


Alwjyt  d)>tinc>i*t   .  .   .   «l«ayt  in  food  tattc 
"Hudson  i«"  m«r*1t  «rt  particularly  "«l|il<iiigln"f 

YoM.'H  IA«  Hi«  crifliMl  and  •whuivt  fakrks 


If 


wit  all  typn 
waiit  a  Mit  that 


Men's  Quality 
FOOTWEAR 


that 

_MdjNK«icMMi(y. 
— T^tia  tpfa'ndfiJ  wcarin,  Oifordt  ar« 

made    ov«r   pcrftcr  fittillf  laati  <rom 


good  qujIitY  Uathari 
art  marked  it  a 
will  apprtciatt. 

Kid  aiKl  caM  Uatliart  krWMr 
tmi  krami.  SHm^M 
4  lisH  tui  flNlHia. 


Tht  ''Bay**  Budget  Plan  Maktt  If 
Eny  to  Buy  Yoiir  Ntw  Suit 

Oi  pHKlMsaa  af  $15.00  and  ovar.  pay  ana-tliird  cath. 
nU  Km  kalanca  i»  JO  and  tiO  day*.  No  iataratt  added. 


FAMILY  J)AY  AT^THE  BAY" 

New  Plain  and  Printed 

CREPE  FROCKS 


An  CKcifing  new  assortment  of 
crepes  in  plain  colors  and  gay 
floral  prints  .  .' .  styles  for  Spring 

that  mjy  be  worn  now  for  "After 
noon  bridges  '  or  teas  .  .  .  uoder 

ymir  Nr  tr  doitli  mIM.       * . 

Puffed  dbow  iltcvcs  .  .  .  corugt 

bouquets  .  .  new  shoulder  treat- 
ments .  .  .  and  damtily  trimmed 
nfltiS^t  irg  jwiwit  Hi«  iiuny 
fUtttriiig  ftaturn.  "  "^ 

10.95 


Data>,  Mw 


.    .    tails.  ikert««  ttMtl  and  rcg 
vill  tit  correctly,  look  Miart,  and 
be  sure  to  Miect  a  Hvdioiiia. 


DRESSY  COATS 

Coats  that  art  p«rftcriy  failbrtd 
from  an-wool  ribbed  fabrics, 
shown  in  navy  and  Mack.  Trimmed 
%vfth  becoming  eoNtft-of  French 
Seal  or  French  Beaver.  Fully 
lined  and  inttrlinad  for  adfTitioiial 
warmth. 


This  group  of  coats  havt  all  b«tn 
greatly  rtduccd  forVanuary  sell- 
ing ..  .  atid  you'll  ba  win  »» 
select  yours  early. 

10.95- 


PaiMM  Plaor  at  THC  tAY 


Man's  Skoal, 
Strtat-  Floor 
at  THI  lAY 


600  PAIRS  MEN'S  FANCY  WOOL  HOSE 

50" 


A  new  shipment  of  these  good  looking  Haif  Hose  has  just  arrived, 
selection  from  the  latest  patterns  in  chtcks/clocb  mi  tMpM. 
•  All  siiat,  10  !•  12.  •  MfofcH  •»  M  m4  iMt.......  


Make  your 


YOUR  NEW 

HAT,  SIR! 

MAKE  IT  A 
HUaSONIA" 


W«    ha»t   I    fomplft*    tn<\    up  to 
date  line  of  fhfsc  fmr  qujiity  fur 
foitt,  in  J   v.iri»t|  0*  thjdft  Gr»v, 

IrowR,  Mmo  a*d  midniflit 
SteeslMleTii 


Man's  Pyjamas 

Quality  Garments,  Low  Priced 

M«de  Vf  a  well  known  manuljcturcr,  in  a 
good  quality  broadcloth,  these  garments  arc 
extra  value  at  this  price.  They're  comfort- 
able, well  made  Pviamat,  and  wM  five  a 
great  deal  of  serviceable  wear. 

9  Many  fancy  thadet  and  ^Mtterni. 
Sisea  M  fa  4(w 

Select  several  pairs  NOW      Hrii  1  QC 

inviting  price.    Pair    I  owW 

Mai's  PwRhkiNcs,  Str«f>  PkM  at  THI  lAY 


SPECIAL 

TWIST*  AND  FANCY 

WOOLS 


Kafloiar  30c  yMk  in  brokaN  color 

^^BO^^flS^IS^o  5lS^fc  B^^B^^^B  B^B^Ib^^^^ 
as  nifger  brown,  Aatomn,  son, 
black,  lapis  Moe,*  ritia  t'eon, 
French  wina,  soa  frei*,  Catawba 

red,  poppy. 


19 


Skfin 

.Waols,  Street  Floor 


Jit,  Soap  FUkai.  bi#a  pkt.  15< 
 Limit  2   

Tomato  J«ko,  Aylfner,-  I04-oi. 

 »r 


Butlet, 
per  lb. 
.1  lbs 


9I.<M> 


Corn,  loyal  City  Goldoa.JaBtani, 
si«e  2  tin...^  %  .tor  19^ 

Choose,  Gtrataaa.  plain  or  pimento, 
l  ib,  packet   ISf 

Pork  and.0Mns.  ^Qyal  Qty.  I  lb. 
twa  :.-.»  for  !•< 


Sakeasy  Shortening,  lb.  >0<t 


Sonu  Ayliat 
tibia  .-.  


•or  Vaji 
3  tint  <o# 


Cream  Crackers,  Had  Arrtv,  large 

family  pkt.,  ulted  or  plaio  1T<* 

Oats,  I  b  K,  qoick  or  plain,  6  lb. 
sacks  3:t<< 

^oachot,  Aylmer,  sliced  «t<  bal«es. 

No   2  liie  tins  i;i<* 

Tea,  H  I C  Ccflnomy  IJond,  a  ti»e 
Caylon  toe'  .— :^  4*< 


lacoN,  smoked  or 
packets,  


L  4.lb. 


Oog  Food,  Pard,  I-*,  tins  eo 

iWWII  II 

Pastry  -flMir,  Australian,  10  lb 
sacks  ;  4i5c 

Magic  lakinfl  Powder,  I2«g«a3< 
2'^;ib.  tipt  .^.v...... .  ..„.±irr*<#f 

Crab  Meat,  P.  C  Iraiid.  tin  1T< 


(^sh  and  Carry  Meats 

9  TO  10  A.M.  SPECIAL  ■  — 


Legs  Mottan,  at  per  l  Loins  Mntton,  at  par  I 

 15c   I  lb  12C  I  lb 


Rump  Roatti  Beet  ptr 
lb. 

Prime  Rib  Roast,  per 

 ~:  A^t 

SbooMar  Roaat  Vcahat. 
par  lb   15f 


ALL  DAY  SPECIALS 

Shoalders  Pork  at,  per 

*  ~Ti^ 

Lc^s  Pork,  ib  'i^e 
Pork  lottt,  Ib.  16f 


•nsket  leef,  Ib  

Rovnd  lone  Roasts  at, 
per  lb  12^ 

Rolled  Ribs,  Ib  1«# 


EVENING  SHOES^ 

AT  CLEARANCE  PRICES 


Every  pair  selected  from  higher  priced  lines. 
Black  or  white  satin  tandjit  .  .  or  silver 
and  silver  trims  ...  all  new  styles.  Excellent 


Provisions 


BREAKFAST  SPECIAL 
SEAL     OF     QUALITY  PORK 

SAUSAGES, 
par  lb.   


23c 


REGULAR  $5.00 
$6^  PAIR 


3.45 


Shoos.  Fatkioo  Floor  at  THE  lAY 


Ingarsoll  Snappy  Cbeeta,  2-lb.  boxes 

for 

Butter.    First  Grade,  Fraser  Valley 

Prints,  lb  3«#;  3  Ibt.  fl.OA 

Ayrshire  Ham    Sliced,  Ib   30e' 

lack  lacon,  sliced,  Ib   35# 

Cooked  Mam,  K  ft.  S4# 


PIES 

Made  in  Our  Own  Kitchen 
VEAL  and  HAM  or  lEEPSTEAK 


2...  15c 


for 

STEAK  sai  KItNlV. 

Each  ,   


10c 


Bologna  Sausage,  ft   1Nc> 

Cottage  Cheese   2  lbs.  'i^t 

Sauerkraut  First  qoality,  ft.  lOf* 

Peanat  lottar.  Lar«e  iir.v  

Lard.  Sbaimoek.  Lft.  ea«taa~t«# 


Kid  and  Sarra  Kid  filovas 

UMITiD  QUANTITT  ONLY  AT  THIS  LOW  MICE 

llack  and  brown  only,  in  sisea  f,  CVi,  Vk,  7  and  eollactivaly.  Maiarity 
are  4-bnttfn  slip-en  .  .  .  some  with  neat  pattern  effects.      ^  4d 

Plaer  at  TMt  lAY 


Fruits  and  Vegetables 


SPECIAL  PRICES  ON  SUNKIST  NAVEL  ORANGES 

FAMILY  SIZE— Full  of  Juice  50  for  50<* 

MEDIUM  ^ZE— Dozen  Tnrrrrrryr^;:  15f 

la^^^^5€   5l3»fi"""'^^SSSW»  •  -  1  att  - 1  1 1  mananapaaaona  ■  a  i^P^^^ 


Splendid  talnea 


so  shop  aaily.  Pair 


<,i. 


FULL-FASHIONED 
CREPE  HOSIERY 

Select  from  the  season's  best  shades  in  these  durable 
pure    silk    daiky   crape   stockings  .  They're 

irregulars,  hot  wotbhig  t*  iMr  Hieir  appaaranca  or 

wearing  quality.    .    .    .    Site*        te  fO^. 

FULL-FASHIONED  SERVICE-WEIQIIT 

SILK  HOSIERY 


DRAPERY  FABRICS 


FOR  PORTIERES  AND  DRAW  CURTAINS 

Theae  beary  fabria  are  ideal  far  keeping  the  draagkta  and  cold  e«it. 
Mara  portieres  or  draw  cftakw  far  Htat  atchsnay  .  .  .  er 

that  face  the  North. 


Women  who  want  "real  wearing  satisfac- 
tion" should  stock  up  on  rhiie  heavy- 
service  weKjht  Hoie  ot  pure  silk  Doubly 
reirvtorced  at  wejnnq  points  with  strong 
— liai»  loot  a«d  garter  welts.  Sob-standards 
. . .  fapeiar  ibades  . .  -.  siias  I'/j  to  lOVi 

^  Heaieiy.  Stregt^^  at  |rHf  lAY 


2  Pairs 

1.50 


windlpe 


EMUSN  f  ML  ART  SIRti 

In  shades  ot  plain  maroon,  brown  and  green.  This  tine  qujiity  \t'qt 
has  a  particolarly  warm  and  cosy  appearance.  30  inches  4  C  A 
vide.  Yaad   i n   .iin.iii.ii;!  ■  --    ^ j,   ■  s^PIf 

PLAIN  HOMESPUNS 

Make  distinctive  drapes.  Shown  in  shades  of  rast,  dark  4  %^ 
Md,  Mm  and  aaleraL   SO'  hAaa  wide.    Yard  I  m99 

COLORFUL  HOMESPUNS 

In  flecks  and  fancy  stripes   .   .   .   extra  heavy  weaves. 
50  inches  wide.  Tae*      


New-All-Leath^r 
Handbag  Special 


In  styloa  and  deiigna  at  "new  aa  tfce  aeaton 
onderarm  and  neat  top  handle  pouch  types 
.   .   .   in'popnlar  shades.    These  wooM 

BVtflSBfi^^  BB^i  B^  ^2«98  OC  BBBCBi*i***«raBMMa*» 


Distinctive 


2.29 


QbMbS  Ri^B  BBMMBBf  lb*  ^0 

E>tra  LatM  Teiao  (BrapafreH  at  .t 

for  :  .: .:  aa** 

Latge  Snnkist  Qrapcfroit  4  for  SS< 


Asbcraft  PetateaB. 

antced,  ''2  sack 
Rome  Beauty  Apples, 

Wjqncr  Applet,  box 
Sooke  Turnips 
Bulk  Carrots,  1  <>  lbs 


SalbfacMan.jMt* 
ts,  bos  31.30 

12  lbs  25(> 
25c* 


19c 


CANDY  SPECIALS 
BUTTIRMALTI, 

per  lb 

LICORICE  ALL  SORTS,  ^ 

NEILSON'S  IRAZIL  AO0* 
SLAB,  per  Ib  "ISC 


•cekist  Pure  Honey,  4's,  tin   57<< 

KeNogg's  Pep  Iran  Flakes  at  3  pkts. 

for  25<> 

Ayhner  Pitted  Damson  Jam,  4-ft.  tin 
for  3T# 


Handbaga,  Strbat  Pfaer  at  TNI  lAY 


We  will  send  a  competent  representativa  to  advise  and  take  measat^ 
meat!    iBbana  E7I1I  and  aab  far  Drapofy  Department. 


Drapery.  Tbir^  F»tgL«t  THE  lAY 


CLCAIIIN^  MXnMMWt  LINOTHS  OF  ^ 

INLAID  LINOLEUMS 


Meatly  tbia  aeaaen'a  pattanM  .  ..  .  bnt  lengriM  np  ta  li 


Cbeice  of  tilef,  broken 
bal  ar  Utcbenette  at  a 


Today's 
Luncheon 

1.   Ike  VIrtorlan  Rr«la.raBl 


*raH  CeehlaM 
rr  lalee.  ^Thoalo  iolee 


nWe.  8ce«ek  Beolk 

Terkev.  Cranbrrrv  K«ar» 
MrMn  Sleae  ..a  M.tkreem 
^PWee^Oygere  ^gyk» 

■Ofaak  Bkokarb  rtt  ana  WMppa* 

Oram 

Knellik  ntllSnn  <  hrr«r  aiid  Oarkrri 
•■Itencatrk  Ptrtn  ^unda. 


DAINTY 

CHIFFON 

SCARFS 


PUm  aad  Printed  Slfaer  Cbiffmi 
Scarfa  ef  real  baavty.  I  Shewn  hi  a 
wide  variety  of  attractive  colorings 
.  .  .  some  are  hand  ■  rolled.  70a« 
Regular  Mc    .  196 

Neckwear,  Sttact  PIger  at  THI  lAV 


FOR  PRESENT  WEAR 

Women's  Wool 


BAKERY  SPECIALS 
From  Oar  Own  Kitchen 
INDIVIDUAL  BAKlANA 

CRFAM  PIES  Each 

NEAPOLITAN  SLICES,  OCm 
per  dozen  -  fiwC 

MACLEAN'S  .ASSORTED  LAYER 
CAKES.  Pineapple,  Lemon  jnd 
Chnrolata^ 

Each  „...:  


10c 


25c 


Lynn  Valley  Peacbet,  2*8  squat,  at 
2  tins  for      'iUc 

Crawford's  Pineapple.  Slices,  cubes 
and  crushed  tins  I^Te- 

Libby's  Tomato  Juice,  10']  01  tins 
at..:  . .  ^  for  :«a<» 


VESTS,  PANTIES  AND  BLOOMERS  in  all-wool 
flat  knit.  Full  cat  garmenta  in  regulation 
styles.     Flosb  or  oaoam.     SnNi,       4    A  A 

medium  and  large.    Each    I  .UU 

Ovarsites,  each     _  f  1.25 


Embroidered 
SLIPS 

Just  Arrived"     Lovely  Suede  Finished  Taf 
feta  Slips  in  a  choice  ot  tailored  or  lace- 
trimmed  styles     AN  have  neat  embroidered 
yekes.    Tea  roN 


TIA  AND  COfPII 

BREAKFAST  BLEND  TEA  Rrg 
48c  Ib  Special,  ARt^ 
per  Ib  Hue 

3  lbs.  for  31.:<5 
FORT  GAMY  COFFEE.  The  Best 

cott.e  ftsarmimrAiif^ 

per  tin  "tWU 


Ayhner  Kantacky  Wander  Cat  (arecn 
•nana,  17.et.  Nns  3  far  31# 


IISCUIT  SPECIALS 

MCCORMICK'S    MIXED  IIS 

CUITS,  S  varieties.  4 
Special,  per  Ib  I  wC 

McVITTIE   fir   PRICE'S  SMALL 
RICH  TEA  IISCUITS, 
per  packet   CVV 


Aylmer  Marmalade,  32-01.  jar  .27^ 
Libby's  Orange  ieice,  12-et.  tins  at 

fins  for 

Rogers'  Golden  Syryp,  2't,  tin,  17^ 
El  Rancbe  Corned  leaf,  Va,  Hn  14# 


HEINZ  CREAM  OF  TOMATO 
SOUP.  Reg.  ^  OC« 
lOc.  Special    .W  iim 

ROYAL     CITY  TOMATOES 
Choice  ^ 
quality,  2'j'i    W  nns 


California  Saadlata  Raiaina  at  3  kg. 

for    Sl# 

Walnut  Pieces  Light  amber,  Ib. 
Soger,  20  lb  sack  «1.2N 
Country  Kist  GoMoN  lantam  Corn, 
17  OS    tint  |or  i9t 

Heini  Chili  Sanca,  12-ai.  battte 

far    

Ayhner  Boneless  Chicken,  tin 
2  tins  for  55^ 

ClaHi'a  Temata  Ketcbnp.  LarM;  battle 

far     -  .   .—  ...  tBt 

Sunlight  Soap  4  bars  224> 

Lifebuoy  Soap  I  takrs  ^9c 

Lui  Soap  Flakes  Large  pkt  ^■tf 
packets  for  ISe* 

Rcckitt's  Bine   2  pkH.  Jiit 

Salt.  Plahl  ee  lediaed  JM  pbtt.  13c 


RORIN  HOOD  FLOUR 

24  lb.  sack   :   31.15 

♦9-lb.  SKk    33.33 


Siaaa  32  to  44 


1.00 


I 


H  I  C  STANDARD  lElF 
Raled  Prbag  R-iki,  per 

tirieia  Tip  Rooet.lb  Z44« 
H  i<;  rmperial,  lb  16<* 
Meaty  I'pt  RoasH,  per 

Jb.  :  .     ..  .14<_ 


FRESH  LAMB 

Legi  per  lb  ZOr 
Loins,  par  IB  'ihc 

Sh«vf4a  r«4  per 

lb  !«<> 

Breasts,  per 
Jt  «2«' 


MILK-FED  VEAl.  . 

Loin  Rnjtt,  H)  25r* 
Rump  Roasts,  lb.  2 1^ 

Csnlia  fWiwr  i>,-fer 

lb 

Shoulder  Roast  at,  per 
H>  15«> 


Lingaric,  Fashion  Floor  at  THE  BAY 


LEG-rORK.  af 

lb 


,  per  I  P< 
220  I  lb 


PORK  lUTTS,  af.  per 
ITr* 


FINNAN  NA3DIE,  af, 
per  Ib  'tiit 


rti  1!  iti 


STUDIO  LOUNGES 

I      Two  only!     WiU  convert- oooiiy 
I     tbrae  matching  c^jdiiona.  Very 


Of  twn  beds  .  .  witS 
I  handy  for  Hiose  ^0 

iture    Fou-tli    FIrn.    ,f    THf  PAY 


What  Today  Meaos 


Stubbornaaa*  and .  temprrament 
will  tv  fh^  rau.s^  many  n  per%7n*« 
day  betnt  apolMd.  Xrxan  in  Judc- 
ment  recantlnt  aoetel  uaagaa  muat 
i«!Amrnaiir  '  ^  ii»rd*«  aeain-.t,  for  tiv'y  m*v 
•MrMvvsin  jcauaa  niany  advertt^  opinlon.i  to  b« 
If  JbDWay  1^  1«  yrHir  birthday.  '  formed.  You  6ught  to  find  it  v^rv 
toataat  heara  for  youiin  ihJa  diu«lg^  to  ooitTqr  your,  fcleaa  cleariv 
Viv^frBBi  t;10  to  11:10  a.m.:  frdbi  thla  day.  for  exptenatlona  alwuid 
3:30  to  4:iO  pjn.,  atld  to  [romp  renrltly  to  >'<IR"r  mind  Avolrl 
•  SO  pre  The  danaar  porioctn  nro  j  mnktng  negative  nioi^menU  becouae 
from  7  30  to  g  30  a.m  .  from  5  30  ^  you  may  crfat^  the  UMreaalqn  that 
^  '  ^  pi».lyoii  do  ndL  lBWr_  tt)f  leason.  for 
  -»  jrtH  pay  to  be 


"too  prourt  to  flahf  ••  pspectftlly  re- 
garding opinions.  Some  yeamttig 
you  may  have  had  for  a  long  Uffl« 
may  be  aatlalMI  thia  day  in  a  Tery 
satl.'^fartory  martndr.  MAiried  and 
rn gaged  oouplca,  aa  voU  aa  those 
who  ara  fei  lova,  oMfbl  not  to  wait 
until  the  Hevmth  hoQT  to  najto  an 

kmportant  decision.   ^ 

If  a  wonmn  and  January  IS  la 
your  Mrthdayr  yott  inaat  hoa»  i—i  1 


I  lldenoa  4n  your  frlenda.  irtio^  tayal- 

•v  \\M.  stod  th^  test  of  tlm^  Yon 
^  probably  have  a    great  amount  o( 


{curlmlty,  which  you  must  keep 
under  control.  You  may  have  much 
peraonal  prtda.- particularly  In  re- 
gard to  your  outward  appearance. 
You  ar*>*  apt  trt  vfn'  Kood- 
natured,  warm^heai-ted  and  chari- 
table. 1^10  oraeh  self-indulgenoa 
ran  be  th^  b^rttnOHf  cl  aotiiff  trou- 
blewmr*  dl.«;ordeT«.  Restaurant, 
lalwratory.  prlucaflonal  or  some 
■l^caach  ot  thoatrtad  irork  soay  en- 
-able  you  to  hara  a  iretl-iniled  pqtk- 
ptbook  If  Cupid  la  raap<>nsibk  for 
your  marrUft.  ba  will  apparentiy 


fat  o(  tha  tend. 


mailing  happena  to  mar  Ita 
!  happlne.s.s 

The  chlld.lioqi  on  ^nraary  n  can 

Rrenerafly  be  "Bependied  upon  to  do 

the  right  thing  at  the  proper  time  '  you  may  find 

Self-eataem  wUl  give  it  hltfi  Idaala. 

Tlma  parhapa  wiB  aiahlgi.  4oiiipti» 

safp  thp  pamest  work  done  by  this 
^  y^Kingster  afterit  attains  Itx  major- 
I  '^li"  "iLlMll-  Ui*  racg  of 

If  a  man  and  January  IB  is  your 
natal  ria\  If  you  refrain  from  doing 
^acoe^iMK.  tbtafa  or  IMac  astima-^ 


Vf^^'^^xl^^  """^  Qnan-laoclatlon.  will  rparh  Vlctorli 

*  aalimiUUMI,  |WlO|lll,  [Bydnpy.  Aii.sfralia.  in  fh»"  parly  part 
agrlculturklLst.  JoumalUt,  publUher.  o'r  March  and  will  Kpfak  hrr-  under 
actor,  arfl.st  or  sales  representative, 


/S^"**"**'  1  ^  •«*»»oea  of  tha  N.CX  While  tn 
youradu  Ww%  an  Itar  TBranio  on  Ma  rgtaini  to  Bngland. 


"$rjU3L,wlll  receive  the  honorary 
dpgme  of  LLi>.  from  tha  unlvetalty 
In  recogntdORB  41 


the 

honararv    a^crptarv    of    thP  local 
branch  of  the  National  Council  oj^ii 
■ducait*a»  ^lii)Jl^.agnBrilfe«mU 


Sroutmaater  —  Now.  auppoop 
found  youraaU  auddanly  li 
iiP 

•BiJM  - 


you 


The  monthly  waatlng  of  the  OoR 
B%y  Libera]  Aaaoriatlon  arlU  bp  hPld 
t»ext  Monday  pvening  at  headquar- 
tpra  paama.  ftM  Broughton  Street, 
•t  lvo^<rtoek.  IMagatoB  arui  ka 
aalaelad  io  attand  the  annual  rtae- 
tlon  of  offlcers  of  the  Wrtorla  I4b- 
erai  AMOclaUon.  ao  a  full  attendaaca 
of  maabara  la  deaired  Manbara 
who  have  not  yet  racPtv^i  thPir 
mambarataip  earda  jlll  ba  haodad 


Real  Money-SavlngBargrfMI  ta 

LACE 


Kx:duced  lor  SPENCER  DAY  I  .  -   

V»l  Cluny  and  Ir«h  Insci.uns  and  ycaduigt.  Choice  of  cream  or  white. 
Regularly  pHced  up  to  29c  a  yard.  A  >      1  QC 


^.>~.....»<.»««*«»'«»**»»»»»«*«****T***' 


Quality 

Untrimmed  Xoal 


Of  Beautiful  Imported  Fabrict 
Regular  Values  to  $49.75. 
QN  SALE  SPENCER  DAY  AT. . . 

SuKu  I  Sporis  and  .NovdO  Goat*  .  .  .  niadc  upfrain  imp6fUd  tweeds 
and  lleeces-and  beautifully  styled  and  tailorcri. 

TiifertiKl-piaids.  ^alniacaan  and  litt(  (l  m  ..loN  I  Um *n4 iioy«KyHM¥efc 
BE  IN  AT  9  O'CLOCK  PQR  TtilS         .1  Al.l 

^  ...... '  ) 


Buy  on 
Our  Budget 
Plan 

One-thud  down,  Ahe 
tMlatic*  in  TWO  iiqind 

monthly  payments. 
Minimum  purchase  $15. 


Afternoon  Dresses 

k     "     Vtliiti  to  $14.95      V         —  $"F50 

1^  _    ^MARKED  DOWmPOR  *    M -^E^  

^  SPENCER  DAY- TO... 7....... — ~     '  ■ 


-ATT  importati't  drcsS  event!   Reallv  an  outstandinp  .collection  of 
hncl^  ^(d((  trfl  imtn  our  regiitai--aiack  AUiLjnarkcd 
SFKiNCKK  DAY!   

Tailored  and  fussy  types  —  styles  suitable  for  miss  or  matroft^. 
Good-colors,  and  silks  or  novelty  crepe: 

 t;;—  AigOMPW:TE  RANGE  OE  SIZES  TO  24;^ 


ONE  DAY_ONLY*SAT 


Lingerie 

Slightly  Shop  Soiled  — ^ 

AND  PRICED  FOR 
SPENCER  DAY  AT  FROM 


Yz  to  Vz 


Less 


PV  J  A  M  AS.  \  10  11  T- 
GOVVNS,  SLIPS.  PANT11':S 
AND  SF:TS!  These  have  all 
been  culled  from  our  regular 
stock  because  they  have  be- 
come  slightly  shop  soiled.  An 
opporttniit y  \  (ni  cannot  afford 
\n  miss!  l''vcrv  p:arnu-nt 
marked  for  .i  <|nick  clearance 
at  onc-thtrd  to  one-half  less 
than  fHe"regular  pricwl^ 

NO  PHONE  ORDERS— NO 
EXCHANGES  ^ 


A  Silencer  Day  Clearance  of 

Women's  and  Misses' 

Blouses 

  A  Stltctton     Smm  Bloutw 

^  ,  f  L  rcpya,  With  Three-Quarter'Sleevci 

 ~9  Triple  Sheers.  With  Short  ^VX*"*  — 

•  Challi*,  With  Short  or  I.ong  Sleeves 

l"ol„r.  incln.le  ulni.,  c^;;>h.H,  fl-h.  -naizc.  n,M. 
and  w,ne.    S./r.       to  .W.    Regular $2.98.  e-f 

Sl'i-.N'CKR  DAY,  each    «r  ■  ■  ■  ^ 

NINE  O'CLOCK  8PECIALI-NO  EXCHANOSt 


OUR   STOCK  OF  WINTER 


MILLINERY 

On  Salt  for  IPCNCBK  DAY-  ^2  QQ 

10  Tahlfi  (.t  ll.it^!  Blark  and  rnlnrv  cts  and  fcln.  Halt 
to  suit  all  types  and  ages.  All  to  go,  regardless  of  cost  at , 
each  ■  — ^Acvv 

I,  ^MOUatrr,  Floor 


Women's  Smart  Type 

SHOES 

Wondarlul  Vaiuet  at.-«- — .  ^ 

In  Thi'rSPENCER  DAY  Offaring  of  Wwnep  s 
thoMAre  i   

Pathioaable  Street  ShOM.  iDancf  f hfis, 
Akemo^  SkoM  and  Stiijdy  O  tforda 

A  general  fssemlblage  of  mcjij  of  o  ir  Bet  er- 

Gr|^e  Shoes— all!  one  price— ti  eu'l  iipj  a  most 
successful  Jamiarv  Sale  in  trlilniph. 
Be  Prepared  to  Buy  Several  Pairs— You  Will 
Certainly  Save  by  So  Doing 


WOMEN'S  ENGLISH 

— JBalbriggan 
Pyjamas 

Regular  $1.75  a  Suit.  ^4  OQ 

SPENCER  DAY  SALE  #  I  m^9 

These  Cosy  Pyjamas  in  two-piece  style  are  a  real  bargain  at 
this  low  price.  Very  attractive  in  cream  color,  trimmed  with 
rose,  blue,  green  ocpcach.  Small  and  medium  jizes  only. 


In  the  Stationery 


rOR  CLBARA)ICB  SPENCER  DAY 

li^ITIAL  STATIONERY— All  initials  in  alock. 

iiC'l  in  ^rpy.    At    ^  89^ 

BRE  SCHOOL  CASES— Bijown  o^  black,  13  x  18- 

 »....8S^ 

Extra  good 


NqVELTV 

ElivflopPs  1 

S  I"IK(  )N<".  f 
incjii.     l-'ad  . 

C.^SllBOQK   JOURNALS— Different!  sizes, 
all 


values 


•J.. 


l^>od 


111 


Spencer  Day 

Sale  of  Shoes 

on  the  Bargain  Highway 

Womeii's  Arch-Relief 

$095 


Shoes 

An  Exceptional^  Valile  'at 


Tl,c>.e  nlu..v ,  .oM  at  $3:95.  are  an.  '"^l^^^^-^^t'liji^ 

-tv  Ir   arc  popular  everyday  types,  tncludmg 

PUMPS  •  TIES 


tivebuy.  T'"" 


-^-^  STRAPS 

\\,th  Cul.au  UMther  ly^fls.  arch  M.pportuig  and  .plcndii- 
tUting  shoe*— B  to  EEE  and  sices  to  9. 

I     I  Women'sShoei   $1  95 

J         I    A"Flnal  Ctoarance  at 


PICTURE  KR AMF.S  -Knglish  gilt.  Sevrraj  dilTcrcnt  si/r^. 
Suitable  for  .-il  and  water  color  pictures. j.  Limited  number  ot^^^ 

Price*!  at,  each  

c  i: RCLE-BOUND  EXERCISE  BOOKS— I^ies  flat  on  table, 
l^rful  for  many  purpo^aa.   150  pages.  SPENCER 

each   I  •  ■'■  

ClilN'A  ASH  TRAYS— White  and  green,  white  and  red.  all 
white,  white^md^ltte.-  Large-bowMor  ash  ^  ^^^~..48i^ 


-lEENCER  DAY  SALE  OF 

Needlework^ 

AFTERN60N^  TEA  ANirXUNCHEOiaEg^Stamprtl 
on  ffagwrnualitvlxream  linen  in  tttfractiye  designs.^-Valurs  v< 

$1.75,  a  set    ®^<* 

V\.'^]'.  WHITE -LINEN  DRESSER  i^ARFS  in  cut  work  -.r 

floral  designs.   Vafuea  to  $1.25.    Each  i.^  W>< 

FELT  Bill  t^GE  TABLT.COyERS.  stamped  in  ^ppliquedc 
signs   Values  to  $1.75.  E^ciL..........^...^....  

**   ■  W-ftoer 


:__W©men's 
Handkerchiefs 


SOO  PAIRS  OF  — 


**Non-JRun** 
hif  f  on  Silk 

HOSEM 


"Subi.  <^  a  Regular  $1.0dXInC 
tfALB  SPENCER  DAY.  Ml 


69 


OR  2  PAIRS  FOR  ^1.25 

Subttandardt  of  a  rdiabkmake  of  "nmrrmi^chiffon 
iilk  niae— fuH-fashioned,  and  shown  in  la^lnon;ible 
gftlora.  This  is  the  first  time  that  these  popular  hosa 
h-ive  eono  on  'iale  at  this  reduced  price'   Ik-  iii  carj/ 


■ta«etyour_uae  and  color..'  POSmVliLVNIJ  EXCHAKC.i;S! 


Corsage  Flowers. 

Values  Up  to  9§t.      \  ' 

ON  SALE  FOR  .    X 

8PBNCBR  DAY  at   " 

A  remarkable  sale  I  A  hip:  rlran^up  of  beautiful  Coraaft 
Bouquets— single  flowers  and  .sprays  in  all  colore  and  wMtt. 
Gardenias,  violets,  mums,  bright-colored  bcrrka  tor  you<  mit 
lape!,  evening  flowers,  ete. 

DONT  MISS  THIS  SPENCER  DAY  EVENT! 
IN   AT  .9   TO   GET    YOUR  GHOICEI 


9 

Novelty  Rayon  Silk-i , 

UMBRELLAS 

sptui  $i  95 

for  ^  m 

SPENCER  DAY 

A  LImltad  Quantity,  to  thop  larljrj 

NO  PHONB  0RDER31 


Fancy  ttript  ^nd  pWd  dtal^na  featured  la  theta  UmbialUi.  wlA 
Fancy  handlea  and  ferrula,  with  ailk  cord  loop. 


120  ONLY 


I  It' 


BRASSIERES 

ODD  LINES— Regular  to    J  ^% 
$1.00  EacK-To  CUar  ^SSJ 
8PBNCBR  DAY  at  ~. — '  ^ 

nrokcn  T.iucs  of  Rr.i.^irfcs— Silk,  fancy  cottoa,  batiste  and 
and  satin.  Sires  32  to  40. 


Kayser 


B9c 


Regular  $1.00  a  Pair 
TO  CLEAR  SPENCER  DAY 
A  January  clcaj^auce  of  these  qiiality  ('.loves,  that  are  correct 
in  *tyle.   the  new  novelty  weaves  which  have  h^^n  M'^"- 
.  icH  this  season  tra-included— as_well  as  tha  <|e^5*^j^^ 

KAY-VEL,  Fine  Suede  Finish  |        In  Black, 

KAY-gNUGS.  Wool  Tweed  Effect  \  Chocolate,  Graf  , 
KAY-KNITS.  Wool  tweed  Effect     \         or  Navy 


1 


.Many  .l»o^t  sellers  are  u.uv  broken  in  aifcs  artd  fhtist-l^*-^ 
<oM.  there  are 

BVBNINO  tHOBft  -  ITRBBt  IHOBl  -  OXFORDt 

A  wide  seleetion.   All  siiea  in  tht  iQt. 


Men's  Shoes 

Proceed  to  dear  at....~...M<...><...—.»«>«~«~">~x* 


\  rate  iKcurence— Shoes  as  high  as  ,^/)5  regularr  Short 
linr*  of  ni.iin  poinilar  Mllers.  85  IWil ' iWltl— a  good 
iHsortnifut  of  p%ttcrn»  and  vmL    -  ' 


Boys'  Shoes 

For  Clearance  0^ 

VV  ♦+HiuM(.  .4*p  our  January 
Sale  todav  with  a  clearance 
'  o^  thr<f  r.<.\  s'  ShT*   .   .  . 

sr(  >r  r  i. father  o\- 

l-OKh.^.   sfzes        to   5' 2.' 

aivl   I'rttri  <  .•  I  ''■  W  I'.LT- 

ED  UQOT>  Ml  sizr-r  t  To  ^ 


iUglMly  thop  toUfd 

Prkad  for  ClMraaca  tPBfiCBiJ^*   

THese  Handkerchiefs,  though  sliffhtly  soiled  are  of  goodigrade, 
and  whetl  laundered  ^vYll  i  r   I  as  new. 

PURE   l.INE.V   H.\>luKi:Kc  11  li-.l  s—iMne  sheer  qnaltty. 

White  with  applitjue  aiVl  eiubroide rrl  Cf.ttirr*. 

Hand-RoUtd  Hems— Fancy  Printed  Lirtena—Plain-Colored 
Linens  With  Spoka-Sdteta  Htm 

Re|.  15c  for     ReR.  2$c  for  '    Reg  35c  for-^  Reg  50c  for 

IflC      15c  -    20c  ^_  25c 


Children's  Koolen  JUitts 

ReguUr  49c.  ,  '         ^  .25C  

-  riatnty-Mitts.  100^'  }'nre  %%  r,.  .i;  and  in  atlra<rtfve  cok>ringi. 

(five  real  uannth  and  con'ifort.  


Spencer  Day  Clearance  of 

HOUSE  FROCKS-^  ' 

$1,00 


Don  t  miu  this  rhance— H 
you  ate  needing  a  nrw 
hoti«P  frork  !  <  >'1.U  and  ends 
from  our  racks  ot  womcn'a 
and  misses'  cotton  froeks— - 
all  very  .  attractive,  bttt 
broken  linr^  of  sixes  io^f 
particular  n\al<r  ""^ 


Regular  to  $1.95. 
L  ON  SALE  TODAY  «t....^ 


■% 


.A. 


^ATUKiJAV.  >Ai\UARV  IS.  1938 


Berc^»|i  SpeneiitDay  Bargain  for  Moi 

=^  Melton  Cloth 

X      '':£ictoria  Weighty—  ' 


URDAY,  JANURAY  15 


Men's  Flannelette 

MGttTWEAR 

-    AT  WUIClt  DAY  FlICBt 

rLANNELETTK  PYJAMAS  ol  t  good,  ftide  cloth.  Pash- 
foned  with  kite  frost  tad  Ifof  tnd^atlon  ItttiBiiif .  Vari- 

Oui  color  stripes.     '.   — 


l^iill  cut.    Sizes  40  and  42.  \j 
P«K'ilar  price,  a  suit,  $1.50  for  

UK.N  S  MGHTSHiRTS  of  "YamA"  cJoth  in  bright  patterns. 
iUKhuL  Fun  cut.  All  sitel   Each..:...  ' 


$1 .00 


Collar 


$1.59 


Men's  Qoality  Shoes 


Ktductd  to. 


$500 


..  ot^gSHlSCtmVE"  9hoia.  ituuUi, 

pair    <7  50-tnd    'INVICTUS"  Shoes,  regular  ' 

pair,  $<j.85. 

Oxfords  in  Mid-Winter  Weight  Black  and 
Brown  Slorm  Calf  and  Grain  J^eathcrs 
With  DouUo  Solft 

|fn.  ^\n  shocii  of  liifh  quality.  Reduced  t- 


floar  at,  a  pair  


..f6.00 


10  Only— Better^Grade 

Down  Comforters 

Values  to  $30  00  ^1  O  OO 

SPENCER  DAY,  ^Uh,  )|  I  9.95 

■Rftt(  r Crade  Down  Comforters  with  fancy  silk  eover- 
ings.  Guaranteed  downproof.  Mostcolors  represented. 


100  Opaque  Window  Shades 


•iMl6s72lBclMt.  SPBNCBR  DAY,  B«ck. 


69 


Windov  Shades  in  opaque  colors  of  green,  eream  and  sand  on  eotton  base.  Complete 
Mth  spring  roller  brackets  and  ring  pull. 


^pencer  Day 


LINENS 


19c 


KAVOlsl  TABLECLOTHS  in  colored  checks. 

£i/e  M  t  ^•^  inches.  Kacli 
CO'lTOX  CIIKCK  lU'.NC.y.OW  I,rN'CHEON  cmriis 
In  a  i>ig  range  of  colors.    Size  44  x  44  inches. '  OOa 

priced  a;  each.....  ;~  :  ~.ZZZZ.Z.:.  J.  

'l\\Hr.I-.CI.(  )TIIS  in  (  olnir.i  (  hecks  on  light  or 
dark  grouids.   Size  5U  x  .=^0  inches        "  ~ 


Each 

10  T  \rK5TRY  T.\RLE  COVERS 

Scini  <liik  -rounds;  54  X  S4-inch. 

Fc)Tiil.ir  $\  V)  for  

33  KMI!iv'0|[)|.:RKn  MXK.N  TK.f^  SKTS 
%ith  \  <()-inch  cl-.th  and  four  jnapkin;^, 
ifcith  colored  applujued  pattern.«i..^Kf  i-  il.ir 
8^.    Kach..  -49^ 

12  EcilU  I.ACE  TABLECLOTHS.  54  x  72 

lilclx  .  I\(  L,'ular  $1.00  for  .69^ 
f<  Clvl  \M  i.ACK  T.Mil.KC-LoTllS  with 
I  i.tin  c<  ntn  V  and  wide  lace  borders,  72  x  90 
wchcs.    RejTiIar  $2.50ifor  ......f  1.88 

40  wiii'i'i-  .'^wrss  \'^\■IT^■  .^f.ts. 

'  hgAiidic  Ruiyier.s  in  ^  blue  and  cream. 
Linene  RtflMiers  with  doloried'  jrpt)li(|ue  nai- 
*W«s.  RegBlar  59c  ATid 75c  for  ^^Si^ 


49c  .„d  59c 

in  picture  patterns  with 

I  ^8c 

CLEARING  LACE-TRIMMED  HAND- 
EMBROIDERED    WHITE  LINEN 
BANQUET  CLOTHS  Alf  HALF  PRICE 

These  are  slightly  stock  soiled,  but  nothing 
that  will  affect  the  wcar^  Beautifully  hand- 
embroidered. 

1  Only,  72  X  ICR.   Reg.  $20  no  for    ?  1 0.00 

2  r)nlv.  72  X  lOR.  Re^,  $J5  00  f^r  J«li:..-iO 
1  (^nl> .  72  \  126.  Reg.  $jy.50  for...^  19.75 
1  Onl\ .  72  X  90.  Reg.  |72.00  for  936.00 


GREAT  SOAP  SALE 

IN  OUR  TOILETRIES  SECTION 

Ar  a->.irtnirnt  of  many  lines  of  Iligh-Grade  Toilet  Soaps  have 
been  specially  reduced  for  this  sale.  You  will  find  many  popular 
xna^' to  choose  from,  including: 

frAilct  Soaps,  as.sortcd,  from  France  and  Brussels.  Formerly  $1.00 
I  dozctK   .\ow,  a  dozen    ^  75^ 


IDlycerrrifPiia  Sosp,  41  50  dos^  Now,  dot.,  f 
Bourjpts Toilet  ."^oaps.  $l..<^  do/  Nnw.  aoi<, 
( )r  3  cake>i  for  a5< 

Red  Dot  MF,.M  '  Soaps.  7%  boxes  for   50^ 

»ed  Dot  'iMEXI'V Soaps.  50c  boxes  for  35< 

Perfumed  Toilet  Soaps  by  "Eckelaers,""  "jSriiSiels. 
A  greet  vir«-ty  at  extra  marked-down  prices — 
J^egtilar  $2.2.i  doz.  for  ^I'^B  ;  $12^  hoxrs  for  96^; 
We  boxes  ftr  65f ;  $2.00  boxes  for  9I.6O— and 
manv  others'. 

Pine  r.ir  Sliamjioo  Soaps    H  U>t  ZHt 

C'nMi'r  S-'.Tp  in  hlMckv  at  4^     4  f"r  2.%<* 

A  Quantity  ot  Other  WeH-Known  Kinds,  Ail  at  Low  Prices,  Also  Shown  on  Our  Special 
 ^.   TabiM  M  Mala  riotr,  Nttr  Bmtan 

MILLJBNJDS  OJP  DRS8S .  CRSPBS,.  m  itliaMt  Hxture.  Not  all  jolors.  58  inches 

wide.  RtfBlar,  1  yard  OHc, 

for  3fl< 

30-I.NCH  JSPUNpSlLKS  in 
shades  of  flame,  grey,  navy, 
orchM.  midve  and  green. 
Regular  price,  a  yard,  69c. 

swwcitk  PAjrJ_!.tef 


N 


T  £  D 


Boys^ 
Clothing 

AT  SPENCER  DAY  PRICKS 
YOUTHS'  OVERCOATS 

Regular  $19.00  Valuta  Qg* 

for    ^WaWW 


,  Dressy  Styl 

In  Blue  or  Grey. 
jQA_fiiie  lor............. 


Meltons 
and  fa 

dressy  coats 


and    Chinchillas  in  gic\ 
ings.    Well  tailc 


in  double-breasted 
Guards  n\odd,  with  belted  back. 
Sixes  52  to  35^ 

JUNIOR  OVERCOATS 

Regular  Values  to  $9.00.  IMS 
On  Sals  §ot.^  99m99 

Th  ese  are  made  from  check-back 
coatings.  Blue  chinchillas  and 
fancy  tweeds.  A»  well  lined  and  in 
smart  models.  Siscs  for  5  to6 jrcars. 

-  -  TWEED  SUITS 

-  With  Two  Pairs  of  Short  Pants 

Regular  Valnss  to  OA 
$8.95  for  ^  ....99*1111 

Two-Pants  Suits  for  the  young  hov. 
The  pants  are  fully  lined.  Coats 
aingle  and  double  breasted,  with 
fancy  belted  backs.  Brown  and  grcy. 

Sizes  22  to  Ml 


Only  25  of  these  C9ats— but  every  one  higii  grade.  All  peciectly  tailored, 
and  satw  lined.  .  — 

JBag^Ian^and  Slip-On  Models 

For  conservative  dressers — and  this  season's  host  solh-rs.  -  " 

KARLV  SIIOPPI.XG  SPENCER  DAY   WILL   BE  ESSENTIAL 

as  they  will  seel  rapidly.  - 

^   I    Buy  them  on  our  Budgtft  Plan-One-third  down— Balance  in  JtarQjngnthly 


$6.95 


BOYS'  LEATHi»  COATS 

Regular  $10.95 
Values  for  

The  Coats  are  of  heavy,  we  11- fin- 
ished horsehide  and  well  tailored- 
have  four  pockets    and    full  belt 
Each   lineld  with  plush.  '  iiizcA.~26 
to  52. 

BOYS'  WOOL  SWEATERS 

Plain  shades   and   fancy  patterns. 

"V"  neck  and  full  lipper 
to  36s  Regular  price, 
$4.95  for..:.>................... 


100  Pairs  of 


MEN'S  PANTS 


Of  Imported  Worsted  Cloth. 
_rRegular  $6.50'and  $7.50  Values.  " 
-^«aring  SPENCER  DAY,  a  pair .7 

— .*  

All  faultlessly  tailored,  smart  style,  smart  titlii.K  pant..  !„  ,,  f„i|  n,nt;c  of 
Mzes.  A  choice  of  colors  and  patterns.  These  wei  c  madt-irum  .h„n  M,it 
day"  -  *  »"<'  ■»'■*  «nusii»rvltuei  -at"this  SPENCER 


22  Only 


Men's  Sport  Jackets 


Regular,  Each.  $7.50. 
Priced  for  SPENCER  DAY  at 


$2.95 


—     -  -   "^r^  ^mtm 

-Smart  Sport  Jackets  of  flannel  or  tweed.  Various  Styles  —  each  with  full  cinn#r 
fastener.  Broktn  li.u.s  and  Ulytes.  Tteal  bargains.  *  ^Jin~l»»»  «»PP«'' 


$2.95 


YOUTHS'  IHIRTS 
Of  heany  aaede  cloth.  Warihth- 

pivinp  jjarments  that  will  withstand 
hard  wear.  Fawn,  green  and  \  ; 
15  to  I4yi  neck.  Regiilar  APm 
value,  each,  $12^  r  •         9 WW 

—Bon'  Mora,  OovtramMt  at. 


Men's  Wool  S  weater  Coats 


24  Only,  IS.9S  Vahiss 

for... 


'••»• ••••••••••••••••••••• •* 


$1.89 


Sweaters  .with  "V*  neck  and  two  pockets.  Dressy  and 
.Mifarf  ill  appearance.  Various  colors.  All  sizes.  Slightly 

.shop  soilrrl.  _  yg—>f  , 


fiO  PAIRS  OP  MEN'S 


Leather  Dress  Gloves 


Regular  Valtts,  a  Pair, 

$3.50  for  

TRAVELER'S   SAMPLES  of 
nnlined,  and  with  dome  fa.steners. 
ous  shades  and  aiscs. 


$1.89 

^  lllf  (  <}  .i'\r  \  r«-. 

Slip  riii  .«,t  \  le.  \  art- 
's SteBWUMs.  UHm 


Wool  Specials 

FOR  SPBKCBK  i>AYI       '  * 

MOSS  CREPE  RAYON  SILK— Ideal  ^or  Spring  and  Slimmer 
knitted  dresses,  .suits  and  sweaters.  'IOm 
Rrcrular  35c.   SPEXCER  D.\Y,  I-02.  skein   I  wC 

BUUCLE  DE  LAINE— Odd  dye  lots  only— in  good  as.s'  "  i 
of  colors,  suiubis  fdr  children's  wear  and  small  1 
garments.  IUgnlar55c.  SPENCER  DAY,  1-oa.  skein...  I  9lf 


NO  C.OJ5.*S  OR  EXCHANGES 


Damask 
Draperies 


Ready  to^Hang. 

Values  to  $10.00. 
ON  SAL£  AT.. 


75 


•  work,  1st  no«r 


SPENCF.R  DAY  SALE  OF 

BEDDING 

I'.rey  Wool  Blankets,  useful  for  home  or  camp.    Size  60  x  80 

Whitt  Part-Wool  Blankets  that  will  wear  well  and  launder 

nicely.   Size  60  x  80  iiu  hes,  each....   2.98 

Size  M  X  84  inches  each  ^.48 

Intlian  Blankets  for  couch  ihrows,  car  seat  covers,  etc.  Several 

Pure  Wool  Crib  Blankets,  Jasge  siie.  Whipped  ends.  Plain 
c"I  rs  .Ttvl  two-toned  reversibles.   Each  91^.18 

\\  hite  Flannelette  Sheets,  slightly  substandard.  All  whit*".  *i/e 

68  X  90  inches.    Pair  ...^  ^...7:.  Sl.»8 

Colored  b^de^s,  70  x  84  inches.  Pair. 

LIMIT  2  P.MRS 


(Ai  special  purchase  of  clean-up  lines  ... 
Oamask  draperies  enables  us  to  make  this 
special  offer!  Draperies  are  7  feet  long  and 
5Q  inches  widf-^with  pinch-pleat  heading- 
sewn  on  books.  Several  colors  from  which 
to  choose.  All  ready  to  hang  $5.75 


^2.29 


Ruffled 

Marquisette 
Curtains 

Yards  Long.'und  29  Inches  Wide 
SPENCER  DAY,   


KTiiikicfie  Bedsprca^Tin  maiiVe  stripe  only.   Double  bed  ^  ' 

"ri<  rd  af,  each     '  88< 


Colored  Cotton  Bedspreads  in  heavy  weight.*  Three-miartrr 
t>ed  site  .„   |ll.08 

White  Cotton  Sheets,  hemmed  en^ju  Largr.threc-fpiarter  hr.l 
size,  77  X  9*  inches.  Pair   ..fa.M 

Plain  Hemmed  PiUow  Cases  for  general  wear.  Palr._4f 

Plain  Bine  Pillow  Tkks  frtr  recovering  old  pillows  28< 

TaMe  Oilcloth  Squares,  sise-M  x  54" inches.  Slightly  tni^"  i'  '-  ' 
Priced  St.  each  „   ^ 

1.000  Yards  of  Hoffock&es  English  V\  hite  Flannelette,  So  jndics 
wide.  Regular  JQt.  Per  yard  <liink^  yards)  :  18# 


Rtiffled  Mah4iii»etteXarlsin«.  2>i,  yards  long  and  ^  inches' Vide.  A  choice  range  of 
de.i^nv  Colors  include  green,  blue,  red,  orchid  and  stmtan.  Complete  with  Priscilla 
valance  and  tie-backs.  .     •  *t  • 

*.   •       —  ■    '     ^         •     '         ■     '  •     "  — oVspwtsi.  sns  nsi* 


*  Ecru 

Madras  Mnslin 


On  Sals  SPENCER 

DAY^  a  Yard  


19c  IP 


1.^0  Yards  Mnly.  .V.-I.uli  Scfdi  Madr;*'s 
m  ecru  color.  Thi*  is  ahva\s  a  popular 
curtain  fabric,  and  a  big  "snap"  at  this 
price!  ..  ,  _ 


Roast  Chicken 
Lunclieon,  40c 

TODAY,  1 1  :|0  A.M.  TO  2 :30  P.M. 


25  ONLY.-QRNUmR 

Quebec  Hooked  ^ 
Mats 

On  Sale  SPENCLR  ^ 

-  DAY  at......  „...:._¥0C 

Cot tage-.Madf  Hooked  MataJa  dcltghtfnl 

rolorinc«  a-'i  'Ir^gn^     \pproximate  site, 

18  X  M. 


MILL  KNDS  OF  ^ 

White  Scrim 

SFBNCER  DAY,  4 


40- Inch  U  hite  Scrim—a  quality  generally 
sold  at  p>c  a  7ard,"but'*p<eiafiy . priMd 
for  this  sale  I  i 


4g-INCft 


Rayonl^rapery 

.iinniCBR  DAT,  COm 
a  Yard   0%l  V 

An  otit«tandin(f  value  in  a  dooble-vsidlh 
rayon  drapery  fabric.  Damask  designs 
JKiCh^er  boriaoflul  iuiptit.  * 


V 


/ 


12 


s  


-THE  DAILY  COLONIST,  VICTORIA,  B.C..  SATURDAY.  JANUARY  15. 





DOMINOES  DEFEAT  TUCKEirSilCES  BY  40:34  SCORE 


Austin  Taylor  /s^, 
^JGiomtiing  Two  for 
Santa  Anita  Race 


Vancouver  riirfiiiuii  Fij;;ur«'s  to  Hav«  Whiohee  and 
Indian   Broom    in   FirHt-ClasH  Condition  for 


J|10Q«QQ0.aiiHHic  in  Grflf ornia^Aleo  Wgnta 
To  Breed  a  Kentucky  Derhy  Winner 


SANTA  ANITA.  Cal.,  Jan.  14  O). 
—Major  AutUn  C.  Tktylor,  Dm  Van- 
'wiM>'  my*  he 


Handicap  at 

month. 
.  Quoted  at 


Tanforaa  laat 


900-1  when  futurity 


FOR  BIG  EI 

Canadian  Contingent  Lands 
At  Sydney— Given  Offi- 
'cial  Welcome 


SYDNEY.  Australia.  Jan.  15  OL— 
The  Canadian  team  to  the  Brltlnh 


wants  to  bref^  a  Kontiirky  I>rby  b(x>k.s  wore  first  i.s.sufd  for  Uie  Santa  Empire    Games    here    IK'XI  inunlh 


Anita  event.  Whlchoet  U  now  listed 
at  S9-L  Iwdt  to  flrst-cUUi 

fettle  after  a  case  of  shipping  fever 
contracted  In  a  car  en  route  here 
from  -Saa  ftanctaoo.  - 


arrived  early  today,  completlhg  a 
voyage  that  ataitad'  from  Vaneou> 

ver,  B C.  last  December  22. 

As  the  tram-Paclflc  liner  Aorangl 
warped^  to  Aer 


winner,  but  doesn  t  know  when  he  ll 
be  able  to  do  It.  looked  over  the  two 
brightcif  Kan'of  hla  ataUea  today 
Mid  hoped  thejrantlnff  h&n  a  goodly 
•hare  of  $100,000,  March  5. 

rmu-f—r-cld  Whiehcee  and  Ave-     Last  Tuesday  he  took  a  training  !  Harbor  the  seventy -dght^nadian 

yicr-Oid  fodtea  Broom   were  th^  jaunt  over  the  thn  t -qiiartrr-milc  athletes,    coaches,    Cana^RSTT- Em 
principal  Taylor  hopes  for  the  rldi  -  in.stanre.  and  under  heavy  r»;tralnt. '  pire  Ganves  Association  ottlcuils,  and 
eit  UnlU^l  States  racing  stake,  ti;*  ,  romped  over  the  Une  In  1:12  2-5. 1  the    lone    entry    from  Bermuda 
Santa  Anita  Handicap:  fThat'*  faet  enough  to  wta  most  rix-|crairded  tho  veaeel^  rail  for  a  wel- 

Major  Taylor  himself  has  declined  furlnnK  rares.  and  punters  sav  the  'romlng  view  of  the  Sister  Dominion 


conuqent  un  which  he  thinks  the 
better,  of -th*  two.  Ht  n  aJways  been 
partial  to  the  Broom  which  ran 
third  In  Ibe  Kentucky  Derby  two 
yean  ago  to  Bold  VontW  uni 

Brevity.   --'  ' 

The  Broom  later  set  a  world's 
record,  which  stiU  stands,  whett  he 


mile  and  an  eighth. 

But  while  the  owner  remains 
silent.  staMehands  and  other  em- 
ployees from  the  Tay^  Farm  at 
Langley  Prairie.  In  British  Cohmi- 
bla's  Praser  Valley  ftirnilni?  district, 
are  willing  to  speculate.  They  tell 
totenrlewers.  If  the  Interviewers  are 
perMnal  friends,  that  even  Major 
Taylor  la  beginning  to  think  Whleh- 
eee  hn.s  the  Broom  iklnnod  «  mile 
for  speed. 

ODM  ABB  lUOBir 

Odds  against  W^ilrhree  in  the 
Santa  Anita  Handicap  have  taken  a 
big  cut  since  M  beat  the  fwnpue 
Amor  Brujo  from  the  Argentine  and 
hia  own  stablemate.  the  Broom,  to 
win  the  $10,000  added  San  ftaaeiieo 


way  he  llni.stied  the  mile-and-an- 
eighth  hamlif  ap  m  l^^cembet  shows 
he.  can  maintain  his  tptnd  over 
longer  dietancea. 

Evrn  a  year  ago  Whlchoce  was 
considered  mighty~iood  honeHesh 
by  hia  owner.  Be  waa  being  oon- 

dlfloned  for  the  Kentucky  Derby 
when 


where  they  hope  for  Empire  attiletic 
lauirela.  ' 

After  debarklnK.  the  athletes  and 
offldals  proceeded  by  motor  car  to 
the  Empire  Oames  village,  where 
they  joined  the  British  and  South 
African  teams,  who  arrived  recently 
Hen  .Mr.  Dunninttham,  .Miiiiittr 
he  Injured  a  hoof  and  had  to  of  Home  Affairs.  ofBcially  welcomed 


be  laid  up 
Regardiesa  of  the  way  his  "t^r.  Hp 


In  the  Santa  Anita  In  March.  Major 


the  new  arrivala  on  behalf  of  the 
Auatealtatt  Oryrerriment.      --  ^ 
As  the  Red  Jiu  k.  witli  Its  cana« 


Taylor  Is  In  California  raclnK  to '  ^lan  eoat-of-arm.s  and  the  Hermud 


stay.  Of  his  sixty-odd  horses,  about 
four-ftftha  are  new  in  the  Souttem 
state. 

Trom  modest  beginnings  on  the 
British  Colunibi.i  farm,  twenty 
miles  east  of  Vancouver,*  Major  Tay- 
lor has  increased  his  stables  until 
now  they  rate  at  one  of  the  largest 
in  Canada.  And  it  won't  be  long, 
employees  say,  before  theyTris  the 
largest  of  all  Canadian-owned  sta- 
rlet. For  the  paat  three  years  he 
has  Increa-sed  the  number  of  his 
horses  by  purchases  at  the  Sara- 
toga salea  in  the  Uhtted  SUtaa. 


Dizzy  DEAN'S 

SAURY  IS  m 


flag  fluttered  to  the  top  of  flagpoles 
intXid  tn  thr-vlUage.  the  three 
teams  drew  smartly  to  attention. 
Then  the  Canadian  contingent 
broke  into  "a  Oanad*."  The  South 
AfncttM  toUowvd  Vith  their  ear- 
spllttlng  war  ery,  and  the  pictur- 
esque ceremony  ended  with  mutual 
cheering. 

In  replying  to  the  welcome.  M.  M. 
("Bobby")  Rohln.son,  of  BurllnRton. 
Ont..    manager   of    the  Canadian 
team,  said  he  was  convinced  the 
"Oaroes  are  here  to  stay.  They  do 
much  tor  draw  the  Empire  together." 
On    behalf    of    Bermuda,  Percy 
Salmon  and  Holtum  lost  to  Stew-  1  DevUn.  lone  entry  from  that  Crown 
art  and  Keddlo.  t-U.  Colony,  made  a  short  addreaa  before 

Salmon  and  Holtum  loit  to  Wors- i  the  ns.semblage  broke  up,  and  the 


Torotaerhft^M  ^ 


ORONTO  Maple  Leafs  will 

have  a  great  cluince  to 

widen  the  gap  betwecu  tbeixL- 
■eHea  and  the  Joint*  leaders 

of  .second  po^ltipn.  Ameriran.s 
and  Canadlcns,  fn  the  Cana- 
dian Division  of  the  National 
Hockey  Xioague.  when  Uiey 
entertBte- the  Chicago  Black 
Hawk.s  In  Montreal  the  two 
cellar  clubs  of  their  respeotive 
aectlooi,  the  MMoona  and 
Detroit  Red  Vfings,  will  clash 
in  the  only  other  match  on 
the  iphedule. 


WIN  OPENING  MATCH  - 
OF  SERIES  TO  KEEP 
CAGLJIECORD  JNTACT 

•       ■  -^-f..,.-^.   ■   : — — — ; 

'  .     •       -     . '•  '■  .■ — '   -   „.,.»«^ 

Register  Eleventh  Straight  Victory  of  Shmni  h^. 
Taidiig  Touring  MichigaiTTeam  Iijito  Camp— ^ 
Set  Fast  Pace  in  Final  Two  Quarten — A*t — ' 
<^pman  Tops  Scoters— Pla^  T^nighl 


PASSES  AWAy 


Setting  a  terrific  pace  from  the  I  smart  baskets  Ju.st  before  the  half 
third  quarter  to  the  tlhal  kohk  as  I  ended  jiiH<le  it  22-17  Opening- with 
they  raoed-^p  and  down  the  cour;   a  burst  of  speed  in  the  third  canto 


with  speed  to  bum,  Davr-Ktcol^ 
Victoria  Doir.lnoes  marked  up  theh- 

eleventh  .straight  baslcrtball  win  of 


the  Dominoes  started  to  wideu-tha,^ 
gap.  with  Art  Chajman.  Buaher"* 

Jack.<;on.  Bill  Rogln  and  Ktnnear  all 


Arttiur  Er^EWfrr  Former 
Victoria  Lacrosse  Player, 
Dies  in  Oaklanid 


Word  wfM  received  in  the  city  yes- 
terday   morning    from  Oakland, 

Calif    of  the  death    of    Arthur  E. 


In  tnnatai^rt  of  the'last  century 


won  the  world's  ehaa^ldn- 


LAVERNE  BAXTER 

Hollywood  frapplcr,  who  returns  to  tlie  Victoria  battldront  this  evs- 
ning,  to  oppose  Abe  Youriat.  New  York,  in  the  special  event  of  the 
inaugural  mat  show  to  be  presented  tt  the  Empire  Theatre  Government 

Street,  this  evening.  The  match  is  scheduled  for  six  ten-minute  rounds. 
Heading  the  card  will  be  the  hrst  local  presentation  of  the  mat  game's 
latest  innovation,  a  team  match,  with  (our  men  in  the  ring  at  the  same 
time.  Dave  Johnson  and  the  "Red  Shadow"  are  teamed  up  against 
Chief  Thunderbird  and  Ted  Keys,  former  U.C.L.A,  football  star.  The 
bout  is  scheduled  for  the  best  two  out  of  three  falls  or  a  twu^hour  time 
limit.  In  order  to  gain  a  complete  fall,  two  members  of  a  team  must 
bo  pinned.  A  local  praUainary  will  open  tiie  show  at  1:45  o'clock. 


the  Athletie  Faric  showed  that  they  .off  the  field.  Frovoeation  is  no  ex- 


St.  Louis  Officials  Ask  Great 
Pitcher  to  Take  $13^00 
Reduction 

BlUnBITOir.  fin..  Jan.  14  (ff).— 

The  Rt  I^ouls  Cardinals  Baseball 
Club  opened  Its  annual  salary  slde- 
dww  fsatiirlng  the  on*  and  only 
OlMy  DiMi  today. 

This  year,  for  the  first  time  In  a 
ntunber  ot  seasons,  there  was  a  note 


of  seriousness  In  the  spielers'  bally- 1 15-10. 


wick  and  Beech,  U-IS. 
Lsl^iton  and  Dalaell  loat  to  Wora- 

Ick  and  Be«T>     "  •  s 

MIXED  1>(>1  HI.KK 

Miss  M.  Blea-Jone^^aud.  Leighton 
won  from  lira.  JDiddlt  and  Stewart 

i$-n. 

Miss  H.  Fartdnsdn  and  Datell  loet 

to  Mrs  Keddle  and  Stewart,  19-18 
Miss  H.  Parkinson  and  DalseU  loat 
to  Miss  Herrln  and  Keddle,  10-15. 

Miss  M.  Rice-Jones  and  Leighton 
lost  to  Miss  Herrln  and  Keddle, 
ie-18. 

Miss  O.  Tanner  and  Salmon  lost 
to  Miss  Cosh  and  Werswlek,  »-lS. 

Mi.s.s  N  Rice-Jones  and  Holtum 
won  from  Miss  Cosh  and  Worswick. 


members  thronRcd  through  the 
vlUacp  for  a  siRht.seelng  march 
around  wliat  will  be  th»ir 
until  Hha  end  of  the  (Hmea. 


Soccer  Cbatter 


BV-a  lOLTON 


hoo.  "Ole  Dis"  wasn't  so  hot  last 
ssason.  winning  only  thirteen  games 

and  lr)«!lnK  ten,  so  the  Cards  would 
cut       pay  more  than  50  per  cent. 

Branch 'Rickey,  vice-president  of 
the  Cuba,  said  at  St.  Louis  the  Cards 
had  mailed  Dean  a  contract  calling 
for  $10,000  for  one  Kea.sr>n  on  the 
mound.  He  aai<f  this  was-    cut  of 

iism 

"Ole  Dir"  receiving;  the  contract 
here  and  Immediately  declaring  he 
would  return  It  undgned.  instated 
ttie  $10,000  offer  represented  a  cut 
of  $15,800. 

"We  made  DIxzy  a  straight  un- 
qualified offer  of  $10,000  hU 
servloea  for  1938. "  said  Rickey. 
"There  are  n^  clauses  providing  for 
a  bonua  baaed  on  victories  or  any- 
ttilng  else.  R  la  what  wt  -thought 
we  ought  to  offer  him  la  vlev  oir 
circumstances," 

WORK  POINT  SQUAD 

DEFEATS  VICTORIA 

 —  -        — - 

Flaytotff  an^theie  heme  eourts, 

Victoria  Badminton  Club  fourth 
Vision  .\Jiutller.s  went  down  to  a  H-4 
defeat  at  the  hand.s  of  the  Work 
Point  nettera  in  a  Lower  Vancouver 
Island  Badminton  League  match. 

Score.f,  with  the  -hooM  players 
first  named,  follow: 

WOMBirS  DOUBLES^ 

Misses  M.  and  N.  Rtre -Jones  won 
from  Mrs.  Keddle  and  Miss  H^ln, 
ll-t.  ^ 

■i^eddle -and  Miss 


-  Miss  N.  Rice -Jones  and  Holtum 
lost  to  Mlss-Bell  and  Beech.  3-18. 

M1.S.S  O  Tanner  and  '^ilmon  lost 
to  Miss  Bell  and  Beech,  6-15. 

 .  


The  first  half  of  the  local  league 
Is  finished.  Wests  have  won  It,  and 
it  is  a  sheer  waste  of  time  to  tlevote 
two  Saturdays  to  the  playing. of 
gamea  that  can  have  no  bearing  on 
the  result.  Especially  so  as  we  are 
Just  as  likely  to  be  playing  .soccer  at 
midsummer  in  an  effort  to  settle 
the  thousand  'fiid  one  cup  com- 
petitions for  whuii  Victoria  and 
the  rest  of  BC.  are  famous. 


we-c  well  aw,-iit»  of  the  •friendly 
cxhiijiiion  feature  of  their  league 
game.  Neither  suiv  tried  very  hard 
to  win,  and  neither  side  gave  the 
fans  anything  to  thrill  to.  But  as 
there  were  only  a  couple  of  doren  or 
so  fans,  there  can  be  no  oomplaint 
on  their  part.  City,  with  Rowe  on 
the  forward  line  and  Moody  in  goal, 
should  have  been  easy  pickings  lor 
the  Oarrlson. 

•    •  • 

But  the  soldiers,  who  have  Im- 
proved a  lot  in  tlielr  fteld  day,  still 
cannot  score   goals,  they 


cu.se.  Football  1%  a  .strenuoas  game, 
hard  knocks  and  sometimes  foul 
knocks  are  given,  but  these  must  be 
checlced  by  the  referee  and  by  the 
referee  alone,  li  a  player  uunk.s 
that  the  ref<  ree  i.s  not  ki^uik  him 
protection,  he  can  ask  for  it.  and 
no  referee  will  refuse  watch  more 
eloaaly  for  offMicea. 

'  •    •  • 
The  Wednesday  Leaguers  gave  the 
Saturday  boys  a  well-needed  lesson 
on  aggnssivenCM    on     New  Years 
Day.    Now  that  the    game  i.s  an- 
cannot  i  d^i^,^  history,  it    would    be  Just  as 
even    s(  .»re    the    goalkeeper,  and 


-  -fl  Moody  did  not  have  one  real  shot  to 
stop.  Neither  did  the  Oarrlson 
ioaUe  for  that  ma^r.  All  in  all  it 
was  a  dismbl  show  and  no  wonder 
hundreds  of  faii.s  are  refu.MiiK  tfl 
wa£te  their  tipie.  l^igging  ^gardena 
or  even  attending  pink  teap  would 
ofTer  more  excitement  than  local 
soccer  at  present. 


well  for  the  officials  to  make  an 
effort  to  remedy  things.  The 
Saturday  team  Is  as  nothliig  com- 
pared wi:h  tii.1t  of  two  years  a^o. 
and  It  may  be  that  we  have  been 
lucky  ta  that  we  have  not  been 
called  upon  to  play  in  Inter-ctty 
lately. 


And  yet.  In  spite  of  the  futility  of 
Saturday's  programme,  we  had  at 
Heywood  Avenue  one  of  those  too 
frequent  displays  of  ehiMieh  temper 
that  accompanies  •pft<}r  foo* l)all  Any 
On  Saturflay  last  the  players  at  I  player  who  can't  take  It  should  keep 


BELIEVE  IT  OR  ^OT—: — . — .    .~  r   .  By 


Ripley 


ner 

MfeiTla.  f^llw 


ner  loat  to 


n  and    >  Tan- 

Coah  and 


Misses  M  and  N  Rice  :lost  tO 
Misses  Cosh  ind  BeU.  17-18. ' 


Leighton  and  Dalaell'  WMI  fTdin 
Stewart  and  Keddle,  lli^  ~  ^ 


I 


Hrou'iu'-f  nvv  IT  inn 
(wrrnt  Match  From 
,  Sound  iUty  Player 

SEATTI.K.  Jan  14  ./I^  -  WU- 
mot  Browne -Care,  three 
ttanea  tftamplon  of  VtelorMt, 
came  from  behind  to  win  a 
torrid  five-set  battle  from 
Ken  Leamy.  Setttle.  In  the 
feature  match  cC  Ihg  Wash- 
ington State  tabtttoais  tour^ 
nament  tonlgt>i. 

8oi«res  were  11*a),  18-31. 
31-11,  0.11.  a-IL 


For  one  thing  Saturday  twys  are 
not  getting  enough  competitive 
football.  'For  some  time  now  thA-e 
has  been  no  interest  ih  the  League. 
City  had  not  played  together  for 
about  a  month  .until  la.st  week,  and 
when  did  the  Wests  play  a  game 
last?  Wednesday  football,  on  the 
other  hand,  hius  been  full  of  keen  ' 
competition,  aiul,  of  cours«\  tlie 
mldweekers  have  been  considerably 
strengthened  {of  latej  by  the  Uiclu 
motrof  ssKwa 


Belfry  was  bom 

bourne.  Ont  ,  and  played  lncros.«ie 
with  all  the  big  teams  before  com- 
ing to  Victoria  to  be  employed  for 
a  number  of  years  by  the  B.C.  Land 
St  Inveetment  Co.  Leavinf  that 
company  to  ko  Into  boainesa  at 
Telegraph  Creek,  he  outfitted  all 
the  Uff  tune  hunters '  who  came 
from  all  pafts  of  the  world  to  search 
for  game  in  the  Dease  Lake  region. 

Some  twenty  years  ago  he  sold 
out  to  the  Hyland  interests  and 
went  to  California  to  enter  business 
at  Tranquilly.  Later  he  retired  to 
Oakland.  Many  •  old-timers  will 
remember  "Art"  Belfry  as  the 
gentleman  lacros.se  player,  for  dur- 
ing his  lengthy  career  on  liie  fVeld 
never  onee  iraa  h»  reprimanded^ 

He  leaves  to  mourn  his  lass  a 
widow  in  Oakland  and  sister,  Mrs. 
G.  H.  Davy,  638  Moss  Street,  of  this 
city.  Only  two  yearsivMr.  Belfry 
visited  Victoria. 


tlie  1937-38. season  last  night  at 'the]  contribiitmg  to  the  ncort  column. 
High  School  dymhasiom  by  nosing  Chapman  mi  Jack^n.  who  wtoe 
out  the  touring  Ttickers  Bearded  racing  in  for  rebounda  at  great 
Aces  from  Benton  Harbor.  Mlchl- '  si)eed,  fired  home  some  aensaUonal 
gan,  by  a  40-34  score.  It  wa^  the,  ^lun.s  to  make  It  MM  4t  tl»  end 
first  ot-  a  two-game  ser»e«,   the  1  of  the  quarter. 


second  of  %Melr-wlll  be  played  thU 

evening  on  the  same  floor.  A  good ' 
crowd  witnessed  a  fast  game,  one 


FAST  rWAL  FmOB 

R-st  and  furious  tn 
quarter.    Duboski  ta/l 


which  gained- momentum  as  .  the  ( Henry  found  the  hdbp  to 


Rogin  Wiv,s  toulfd  heavily 
the  basket  and  scored  hU 


4nlnutes  ticked '^■tbe  timgkeeper^  30.28. 
watch.  I  under 

In  the  piia«mif»ArY  p»me  KiaiLsner  :  flr«'t  .sjiot    He  missed-the  second, 
Belfry,  well  known  In  Victoria  back  |  ^  a<,„j  gained  a  24-22  victory' over  but  Art  Chapman  was  in  there  for 

Eight  Aces,  lii  the  Sunday  School  [  the  rebound.  With  four  minute* 
League,  after  a  hard-foTiglit  fixtu.'-p    :.  ,'!    ;i.e    Uoiuinoe.s    \nere  If'ading. 

Nioors  three  accurate  gunners,  36-32rbut  as  play  conimued  "Moose'* 
Art  Chapman.  Bill  ~itDgin  and  |  Rogln  converted  from  the  buelpat. 
•  _2j--[-BU8her  Jack.-^on.  fired  away  at  the  and  seconds  later  Art  Chapman 
Shel-  opposition  ba-skct  Willi  tellihg*resinf% '  .sped  dowii  the  side  court  to  sink  a 
and  Tietween  them  they  .scored  great  nn*. hinder  TUCkfT's  ^al^gd 
thhrty-four  points.  Although  this  1  theh:  tUne  out  with  less  than  three 
trio  smashtNt*^  rCs"  way  through  the  {minutes  left.  Da  vies  scored  the 
whiskered  boy.s  for  90  jier  cent  of  Donimo's'  final  jxjlnt  from  the  foul 
the  fVeld  goals  and  fouls  from  the  line  ajid  Duboski  found  the  hoop 
strip,  the  reet  of  tha  clan  figured  I  just  be'fore  the  MUbT 
prominently  In  the  victory.    Chuck  Murray.  Seattle,  and  Tommy 

Chapman  turned  In  a  sparkling  dLs-  ^acedo,  Vlctofia.  handled  the  main 
play  on  the  Dominoes'  rearguard,  ~ 
whila-Klnnear,  Wej^ster.  Taylor  and 
Davies  all  worked  rnlghtr^rd  while 

la  the  bat  I  If 

GOOD  BALL  il.VNOLEBS 

On  the  other  hand  the  visitors 
from  acras.s  the  tMrder  handled  the 
ball  like  experts,  passed  well  and  are 
sensatkmal  with  long  Hiota  from 

any  angle  on  the  floor.  Tliey  relied 
on  long  shots  for  their  field  goals 
for  they  fired  at  the  Dominoes' 
basket  at  every  opportunity,  know- 
ing full  well  that  tt  was  a^dlflicult 
task  trying  to  pcneiiate  the  tower- 
iog  wall  lacing  th^m.-  A~Te«' times 


The  former  captain  oL  the  Vic- 
toria  squad  arrived  in  the  city  from 
Toronto  in  the  Spring  of  1893  to 

play  lacros.se  .Some  of  those  Still 
residing  in  the  city  who  played  on 
the  team  of  nearly  foriy-sia  years 

ago  Include  Will  and  Prank  Cullin. 
Fred  Grant,  Bill  Clark,  Charles  Mc- 
Neill, f'red  Wluiey,  Jim  Mellis  and 

Billy  and  Jimmy  Bland.  This  group 
of  old-timers  have  telegraphed  a 
wreath  to  CaUfomia. 

5ign3  IT  ith  IT  ingM 


game,  and  'Bob 

opener.  ^  .  ^ 

Teams  follow: 

Domlnoesr-Cf  Chapman  f3>. 
gin  il2>.  A.  Chapman  il4i,  Davles 
(1),  Taylor,  Webster,  Kinnear  tl>, 
Jackson  (g).  IMal.  dt. 

Tuck(  1  s  Pharo  161.  Halllsey  (i), 
Currle  i4).  Duboski  (7),  Henry  (U), 
Woods  IS).  Total.  84  ^ 

Klausner  Ac  Sons  Richards  (7), 
Taylor,  MinnU  (5),  Watson  (8;, 
McCorkaU  (8).  PeeMea.  tlutmik 
S'cven.son.    Total,  24.  • 

EiK!it  Aces  Acreiiian  <<!),  Elford 
(2i.  Wel)sier  (li.  Prite  <2>.  Clagte 
(4),  Pridham  Hi,  Smith  (D. 
ToUl.  33.  — 


DETROIT,    Jan.    14    r/Pt.— Pete 
Beasoae.   twenty-four.    195  •  pound- 
defenceman  of  the  Pontine  Indians 

of   the   Michnfan-Ontario  Amateur 


Mr8.Pear8eWin9  t 
Trophy  Tcunmy 


they  engineered  ancnr  plays  which 
ended  with  goala  tiflbt  under  the 
local  hoop. 

Play  opened  comparatively  slow 
and  the  Tueker'a  squad  waa  leMling 
4-0  at  the  end  of  two  minutes. 
Rogln  converted  a  foul  and  followed 
It  with  a  basket  from  Davies  to 
make  tt  4-S.  Art  Chapman's  foul 
Ued  It  up  and  then  Rogin  put  the  Mrs.  C.  Pearse  captured  tM 
Dominoes  In  front  with  one  from  Semple  Cup  yesterday  afternoon  at 
tlie  strip.  The  first  q.iai'rr  ended '  the  Uplands  Oolf  Club  with  a  cwd 
with  the  DonUnoes  hi  front.  7-8.  |  of  ll»-39-81.  Mrs.  I.  South  snd 
Jackson,  rookie  sensation  of  the '  Mrs.  J.  Mcllraltii  wemthe  ruancM* 

sea.'^on,  rj^ilared  Taylor  on  the  local  up  with  net  totals  of  82  FollowBg 

line-up  as  the  second  perujd  oix'ned.  the  mal<;li,  Mr«.  Semple.  dortor  of 

Halll.sey  and  Pharo,  with  a  great  the  trophy,  presented   ii    to  ihe 

one-liander,  put  the  bearded^bc^s  winner  at  a  tea  held  In  the  dib- 

back   into  )he    lead.    The   score  hou.se,  which  was  presided  over  by 

mounted    slou^lv    and    then    fhrn  k  Mrs  .S')Uth,  club  captain. 


Dog. 

by  imt  NORTK  L4tt1eVaj|cyN,y. 

 iSJStfSL 


wiusrmisaFibDeATH 

-  IFTDUCHrOwnHA 


DRAVM 


For  two  outiiandint:  reasons  a 
club  is  supposed  to  be  favored  when 
asked  to  play  at  Athletie  Park.- 
Flrst.  there  Is  the  matter  of  gate 
money.-  but  that  cuts  no  Ice 
these  days.  But  at  Athletic  Park  we 
are  supposed  to  have  the  advantage 
of  dressing  rooms.  Well,  I  went 
into  the  rlrev  nie^room  at  half  time 
On  Saturday,  and  there  were  eleven 
sweating  players,  well  wrapped  up 
In  ooats  and  what  have  you,  rapidly 
cooling  off  in  a  temperature  that 
was  well  below  that  of  the  field  out- 
t^lde.  I  am  not  so  stire  that  they 
were-any  better  off  than  those  play- 
ers who  hn\f  to  dress  and  re-t  in 
parked  cars  on  Hevwood  Avenue. 

•  •  • 

A  couple  of  Utile  heaters  would  not 
cqpt  a  fortune,  and  the  small  outlay 
might  well  save  one  of  our  boys 
from  a  TkUI  stCicIc  oT'pneuiRo&la: 
How  about  It,  Mr.  Adam? 

•  •  . 

In  t  he  course  of  s-RldellQgJBaok 
versallon' a  prominent  fan  was 
pointing  out  to  oneJitixBULtClCBSi. 

some  of  thoise  fellows'  weakne.s.ses. 
adding  the  rather  Insulting  remark 
that  4krhltevfer  their  faults  tMr 
never  forget  to  collect  tWeIr  fees. 
And  why  should -tliey  iocget?  We 
a  k  these  men  to  keep  fit.  We  ask 
them  to  do  more  runhlng  on  a 
Saturday  afterriouD  thkn  lany  play- 
er We  expose  them  to  more 
criticism  and  abu.se  than  any  of  us 
would  be  willing  to  .stand  lor. 

•  *  • 

Be^ire  we  use  them  we  a.sR  them 
to  pass  a  test.  We  blat^e^m  for 
six)ilt  '  games.  We  rwrely^ praise 
them  iocL  a  well-handled  match. 
Before  we  do  all  this  we  tell  them 
that  we  will  pay  them  for  their  ef- 
forts We  say  that  If  they  will  give 
us  their  lime,  their  talent,  and  their 
best  efforts,  we  win  pay  tliemr  They 
accept  our  offer,  ttwy  honestly  give 

l^m 

^^^^m   ^^^^wp  ^••v^^  ^ntu^w 

Why  on  earth  Should  tlMy  tWt  .ltke 

their  fee? 


EXPLANATION  FOR  YKSTERDAY'&  RIPLBV  CARTOON 


1 


There  win  not  be  a  practice  today- 

for  the  Victoria  Grass  Hockey""  Club, 

The  Tent  Te«|-«ir  Biehard  Burton  (liBl-lgRO).  famous  Ehgllsh  traveler  Iine»il«t  snd  author,  franslster  H        ''ff^  House  School 

of  the  Arabian  mghta,"  and  lint  Eurofiean  to  reach  Mecca.  i«  hurled  »•  M  .Dake  Eiigiand    His  tomb  is  a,  itround  being  flooded.    The  rtiMI 
marble  tent,  surmounted  by  a  nlne-;>        •  wUlm  'tar     TVe  interior  of  the  lomb  is  hyna  aith  camel  WUs   '  '"k'v     match     aeslns;  I) 
Which  the  traveler  collected  aunng  m.s  uascift        remaikafale  tomb  for    jnost  remarkable  man.  |»cl)eduled   for  tomorrow, 


League,  was  signed  to  a  two-year  Chapman  raced  through  on  Davies' 
contract  -  today  by  Detroit  Red  I  long  pace  to  tie  tt  up  at  11  all. 
Wings  of  ftie  National  Hockey 
League,  and  was  ordered  to  report 
at  Montreal  Immediately  for  Satur- 
day's game  with 'the  Maroons.  Bes- 
sone  Is  a  native  of  Springfield, 
Ma.w. 


Mrs  .S')Uth, 

In  the  general  medal  round,  Mrs. 
JL  Bradbury  was  th*  vkBHT  irtth 

Tlicn  Art  Chapman  and  Ba^er  a  score  of  11«  36-80, 
Jackson  started  to  heave  them  In  It  was  al.so  announced  that  the 
from  all  angles,  but  Henry,  Pharo  draw  for  the  New  Year  s  Vase  ;om- 
andj  Duboski  were  dOlnr  the  same ,  petition  would  be  made  nest 
and  the  score  remalrved  close  as  the  I  Monday,  ifiis  eompetitlon  li  S 
gaijie    continued.     Jackson's    two  \  knockout  on  handicap. 


In^i  Ml  "CHANrS  Bg3T  PIIOCtlUgLr*<-TlM  OHrImI.  fm  mU  .1  Vrti4M«  m  4Imh  I 

"  ' CMilr^  KMnl.  VWtaHa.  B.C. 


'Mall  Ot4m  fttpt.",  Ui|uw 


GRASS  HOCKEY- 

 -/^  — '  "  - 


ERRI1T5 

SCOTCH 
WHISKY 


Upholds  the  Highest 

Traditions  for  QUALITY 


.f 


Vm,  Cnmi  A  ihlM  U4.,  MuiSiMkli  mt>4  BaKnii*> 


,s        remaikable  tomb  Ivc  ^joos\.  remarkable  man. 


until  next 


A^mH  nAHA'X(>IA>XIST.  ¥i£T0KPA.  B.C..  SATeiM^AV;  M^V ARY 


ON 

AINOTIIER 
LAUGH 
BENDER! 


Saanich  Badminton 
Champions  Will  Be 
f] JUamedTJiis^vem^ 


LEANING 

JOHN'S 

SHOVI! 


CAROLf   AND   FRED   HAVE  A 
TOWARDS   LOVE   .   ,  .  AND 
REAPY  TP  GlVUlltlir  A 


A«iolph  Ztfker  p#»i«n(« 


}a  Amuial  SnbiMiBlSfiiittle  Tounuuneht 
SebidaM  at  Brentwood  Sportt  Hall— Defn3»^ 
ing  ThMialders  Advance  to  SeleeC  BmImU — 


Loiiard  • 
Barfylore 

TRM 


A  W«ll«y  Ruggt««  Produdiun  w'tfh 

UNA  MERKEL  •  lYNNE  OVERMAN 

ALSO l-^PiTOL  WORLD  NEWS- 


BRBNTWOOD,  J»n-  14.— With  the 
defendiat  ^hamiitoni  itlll  hi 

riinnlriK.  play  In  the  annual  Saanich 
badmlotOQ  champioiuhips  moved 
forward* to  the  hnai  round  tonight 
at  tlif  Hi.Mii  a^xkJ  Sport.s  Hull  The 
loumumeai  will  tte  brought  to  • 
cio.se  tomorrow^  erwlaf  wlMn< 
champions  for  soother  reason  will 
^  crowned  and  the  trophu-.s  pret-'-f- 
en  ted 

Qtgfge  Lane,  defending  men's 
slnfflM  champion  aiMf'Teotntly  de- 
throned city  tltleholder,  wtu  given  a 
Miff  Uircf-.'it't  buttle  by  elghteeii-  ,        ^  , 

year -old  Hugh  Ford  m  Uie  semi-  ""^  ^''^♦•a^^d  R 

final*  <^nd  at  time,  toojwtf--  tf  fa»  ^can.  15-11,  15-7 


I  wa«  going  to  the  aldelnes.  However, 

he  seftlf'd  down  and  aided  by  his 
KTiater  tournament  experience 
Imally  stroked  his  wpy  to  victory. 
The  acorea  were  1S>7,  11-15.  U-10. 

Miaaes  Muriel  and  Phyllis  Slug- 
fieit.    nrenlwfKvd'.s   sisirr   duo  and 
city  chainplon.s.  faced  real  opposition 
I !  In  their  wometr^'  doiiWei  •eml-tftnal 
'  with  MiMM  Joyce  Themaon  and  B.  |  7:30— Miss  L 


Mrs  Rawnsltjr  ulil  Walto,  t-U. 

14-12.      *     ■  - 

-  .-tk  XkM  BmuA  .j.j.:.  „ 

Mi.sv  B  Atki!i.s  and  R  Knott  de- 
feated Mrs.  Ciodwui  and  Tolson, 
l6-a.  16-3.  '        -  - 

Miss  Oates  and  Oreen  defeated 
Mrs.  Carrier  and  A.  PYaiicis,  Ij-J). 

,    Semi  Final 
Mlaa  ^.jO»te«  ana  ciieen  defeated 

Mi.<<.s  B.  nwiimmi  grtii  Miiiii,  it  ini 

16-10.      '  U  • 

MBim  BAlfOICAP.  DOVBLU 


J.  Weill  and  Harris  defeated 
mteheH  and  Knotts,  15-12.  is-io. 


son  and  Oodvill.  1-15.  15-14.  15-14 
Philllpe  aAd  (Mlver  defeated  Bris- 
coe -and  Clarke,  ift-n  14-15.  15-6. 

TONIORTflUBBAW 

Thomson  and  Wat- 


FUOTBAJLL 


10  30  -M.iple 
Road,  referee.  E 


l/eals 
Borde 


Vader  Plfteea 


10:10-^  By^Mww  w.  VictorU  AriilaUa  niuli  Oak  Bay 


Bay  Ramblerf  BuUan 
referee. 


10:30— Esqulmalt  Melit  Market  va. 
FarkL  referee,  F.  Wells. 

10:30-61.  Louis  OoUsp  vs.  Bumsid«>  Oaptral  Pagk 


S:00— Young 


Intermediate  I>ea|:iM 
Liberals   vs    Cuop<  rage.   Victpi^  .West  Park; 

First  DivlaiMi    .  - 


>:3»^»KiiilmaU  w.  VlAdrIa  Wm^,  Heyal  MhMli  Vtitri«f«rw. 
J.  C.  XXiwds. 

a  ifly  Oanrtsoo  VI.  saanich  ThUUe«,  Uowood  Aveauf rMffm, 
T.  Robb^ — ;  ; 

■•'  -  RUGBY 

IntermsaaM  Uaiae  -  .  v 

2  45— University  School  T8.  NavVi  Otitvenltar  Behool  groond; 
referee.  E  J.  Symons  . 

2  4.")— Victoria  College  v*^  0>k"  Bay  Wahdsrers^  MaedonaM 

Park.  lower  fteld^  jBtfirqa,  Biima.  .  ~ 

~  .    •     ,      •    ,  "  ■•■Isr'"*''  hufm  '.-^.^ 

2  45— OarrlBOD  vs.  J.BJUU  Hoedonald  Mrk.  upMr  floid;^ 
releree,  B.  MoMlTMnr  "  

BAHKETBAIL  (High  Sehooi  <i>mnaMum)  — .  

8  00— Prellmlnnry  pame 

•  :00— Tucker's  Bearded  Ace.s  vs  Victoria  Pomlnow; 

WRLSTLI.\(i  "  ^ 

 Il4li  Ot  MlOsr^Mtre  Theatre— ^Main  ewrenf  ••Tram  malcli  with  I 

two- hour  time  limit.  Dave  Johnson  and  the  "Red  Shadow"  vs. 
Chief  niunderbird  and  Tod  Keys.  Spectal  event,  six  t<tn-fHii^»tjy 
roundt:  Abe  Yourlst'  vs.  XAvanuTBoxter. 


^     PlBl  WXRXNO 

NBFFITELEmie 

STO¥ES  ~ 

KENT'S 

041  YATLS  tTREKT 


•      TESTED  Ftfl  • 

SPECIALIZES  SERVICE 


I  \  11  1 1)111  \    I  1 1> 


I J  (HI  Y  \  raa 


TODAY  and  MUiNUAY  O^LY 

Bany  •!  irm-trse.  eras. 
Look  Whal  Our  Papern  Say  I 


  .  .  It  is  oae  of  Hm  best  ptefiFte-M  ceaie  eet  ef 

England  la  a  leaf  time.''— Victoria  Daily  Coloaiat,  Jaaeafy  W 

,".  .  .  Gripf iag  and  csavlaeiay.  fapl'sl'  yredsctioa  ^  .  .  eae  ef  tiie  sMtt 
aetstaadinQ  ^tieit  pvetfiiced  1a'vtglsiid~'ia— saaM  yesfs.""— Victerit  Daily  TlmSf. 
Jaastry  n 

MEN  AND  WOMEN  OF  THE  2iR0  ROYAL  I.ANCERS  .  .  .  HOME 
AGAIN  FOR  SIX  FLUTING  HOURS  AFTIR  FLVIJCIARS  IN  INDIA! 

FAREWELL  AGAIN 


WITH 

LESLIE  BANKS  # 

r'tandcrs."  "Winn  nf  lb*  Mornini") 

10  STARS'  50  PLAYERS' 


FLORA  ROBSON 

r\rr    (»vrr  »n«lui<i"i 


CAST  OF  THOUSANDS' 


CE€  DILLON^mW  

HEjtiam  LEADER 


aarrard  and  narrowly  avwtetf-  de^^M***^  ^Wsy  B.  Atkins  andlRnott. 

feat  After  ^'Inning  the  Initial  s>", 
15-8  the  winners  were  taken  to  18-14 
in  the  second  and  deciding  aet. 
In  Ibe  mixed  open  doubles  Mlas 
.  J,  Thomson  and  Drennan.  HhKks. 
present  titleholders,  were  extended 
by  .Mls.s  m  Sluggett  and  R.  Knott 


ALSO'  .  .  .  . 

Ann  Sofliorn 


Rollicking   Comtdy  Stiow 

0  Burgess  MerOdMli 
Mjry  Boljnd  in 

(iot's  tlu*  Groom' 


-1 


_   (By  Um  OaaaSlaa  Proaai 

Cecil  DUloo  of  Rangers,  gaining  a 

goal  and  an  a&si£t  in  hi.s  teani'.s  druw 
with  Detroit  Thursday  n^gtil.  moved 
to  witlun  three  points  of  Toronto's 
oordon  Drilloa.  amnnj  i^attonal 
Hockey  Leagtie  soorera.  Drtllon 
picked  up  a  Koal  hini.s' If  aKalnM 
Maroons  tu  put  hl!>  total  points  at 
twenty-eight.  Marty  Barj7  of  De- 
troit and  Johnm  Oagnoa  of'''Ciaaa- 
diens  were  the  only  other  members 

of  the  big  .seven  to  advance  but  the 
a&sLsts  they  drew  droppt'U  CK-orge 
.Maiitlia  of  Caiiadlens,  Nels  Stewart 
of  Americans  and  Harvey  Jackson 
of 'Toronto  out  of  the  select  group. 

The    l<Mflt'r.s  G  A,  Pts. 

Dnlloii.   laroulo  ......  13  15 

Dillon,  Ranger*  ,  u  11 

Appe.  Toronto    8  14 

Hiaket  Candatens    13  8 

Lorraln.  Canadiens   8  12 

Harry.  DetroU    7  13 

Oagnmi.  Canadens   •  u 


Orey  Broom 
Ann*  V  L. 
Sir  Ten 
nrlng  . 

roirani 

Baboo 

Pol  Princf 
Ul«  Money 


15-7, 


28 
25 
22 
21 
20 
20 
30 


STANTOK 


rirUr.  i^larti.l!:!*.  «:?«.  t  it.  *  ^«  »  H 

rrlrn      1!  I     *0r.    I  .1.    ?1<-i    \    On.  V.r 


44on^if  tbmpetUion 


NATIONAL  LEADERS 

r 

'    '       -■><)  z. 

t A.N.\UIAN  DIVISION 

Standing— Toronto,  won  12.  lost  6, 

d  5,  iK-ints  29. 

Poini.s -Drlllon,  Toronto,  13  goaia. 
r  Ist^i,  28  points. 

uoaL^Drillon,  Toronto;  Blake, 
Canadlena,  13.   -  > 

A.s.sist.s— Dniion.  Toronto,  is 
Prnaltles— Shields,    Maroons.  51 
minutes. 

Phutouu  —  Robertson.  A^mtri- 

cans,  4. 

AMFRICAM  DIVISION  ^ 

Standing— floeton.  won  18,  lost  6. 
Med  8.  points  32.       _  _ 

Polrit.s-Dlllon.  RangecsTU  goals. 
11  afi.sl.sts,  25  points. 
Ooals— Dillon.  Rangers.  14. 
Atalsta-^Barry,  Detroit,  n. 
•   Penalties  —  Heller.  h.m\k'i%,  44 
minutes. 
Shutouta— Kerr.  Rangers.  6. 

Canadian  ScniiLsh  senior  '  B '  and  ' 
ntcrnicfhatc  Ru«by  U'ams  will  play  ' 
a  prarti^p  match  this  afternoon  at  I 
Oak  Park.    All   players   am  j 

asked  to  repoi^  at  the  Bay  Stfcet  ( 
Armories  at  2  o'clock.  | 


before  finally  atroklng  tlMir  way  to 
an  18-13.  17-14 
ttesults  follow 

MtN^  C^N  SINOLIS 

Kemi-Plnal* 

O.  Lane  defeated  H  Ford, 
11-15.  15-10. 

J.  Watt  defeated  R.  Hurdle,  15-0. 
15-7. 

WOMEN'S  OPEN  SINOLtt 
Semi -annals  ~ 

Miss  J,  Thomson  defeated  Wise  O. 
•JilbCall.  •19-9;,1^^. 

MI.S.S  M.  Hughes  defeated  Miss  J. 
Carrier,  15-8.  15-7. 

MIXED  OPEN  noCBLBS 

Third  Round 
Mt.ss  J  Thomson  and  D.  Rlncks 
defeated  Miss  HugiiM  and  PhllUps, 

15-8.  1558  -  I. 

Ml.v,  B  Beaumont  and  B  Shade 
defeated  Mlaa  J.  CaiTier  and  TMion. 
1^-5.  ll-M,  15-4. 

B«ni-naAla 

Miss  Thomson  and  D  Hincks.  de- 
fealed  Miss  M.  Sluggett    and  R. 

Knott.  18-13,  17-14 

Mi.vs  p  Sluggett  and  J.  Watt  de- 
feated Mi.ss  B.  Beaumont  and  B. 

Shade  I'l      r, -in 

Mt.N  .S  OPt.N  DOLBLE8 


R  <X)  -C,    i,arie  vs   J    \V:itt:  Mis.<i 
J  Thomson  vs.  Miss  M.  Hughes. 
8:30-Ml8ae.  M.  Hughes  and  O. , 

McCaU  vs.  Mlssea  IL  jUd-  F^^qe^^^Mtae-   

Rett:  Tyrf?n  aiftd  Wsh  vs.  j.  Watt '  ^'f"   

and  p  Hincks.  ,  .  .  B-'rVUi  !*;!-; 

g  oo-Misses^  M.  taofton  j  —  " 

and  B.  Bsauiuaiit-in  Mlsaw  J.  Car  I  wta  tittei  " 


 ..t.........^^.^...^   lOB  Bo>worth  (Coroii>> 

I  BMVaOnr'mO  aaa  kalf  Time.  1:48.    Alto  ran 

MjjM  I  imtn.    Emir.    Doniin  n 

•  •  ••••••••««a«*«a««s*«        107  j 


!•«      BICiHTH  «\tE— Mllr  mid  onr-*lxt«Mlth 
IM'  Baaen  May  iOribblr>    .Ul.St  •!•.«•  110  «Q 

IM  ,  On;»f H.eM  <  W*»tr<n»»»— .  :  TW"— fff*") 

1100  ■ 

ScBtUTbraln.  Allc* 
.«iiv  Brtca*. 


Star  Sinifr 

'I'op  Hid'io  ......".."..'..i..'... 

Wi»r  Brauty  ^^♦,.-t 

Hit  li    I  rtnchiin  r  k  

Kr.  .  •   ;~ 

rif  i  H  KAcjc— Oua  milt: 

Mifti  votf  .: —  

Tick  On   

>D»  Eriii  Torch   

«B)  Oray  Jack  . 

Advocator   

itiOrry  Count 
Ce^nt  Atiaa  . . . 
<D)  Swacpalat  , 


•t^t.at.f 


rier  and  L.  Thorn '=on  Phillips  and 
Oliver  vr.  Wells  and  Harris. 

•:I0— Miss  J  Thom.son  and  D. 
Hincks  vs.  Miss  M.  SlufiBtt  and  J. 
Watt:  Miss  Oatea  and  Oreen  vs. 
winner  of  Ml-s  L  Thom.vin  snd 
Watson   vs.   Miss  B,   Atkins  and 

Knott  '  I 


107  1 

im 
m 

11} 


OVEK.NHiiiT  ENTRIES 

FIBST  BACE— Mile  mMI  jao>«Mrttr 

Suprcinf  Court  

WHy  Pal   f,. 

Tr'»»rap  

ZOr  ..-t;-.- 

Wothrrhain 


nrra  kace— mi&  and  iefiBiii-said&. 

Robfrtii  

Durwrack   


OalamUt  .... 

Albfit  D  

Oolden  Pat*  . 
Pelfr  J.  P»«l 

Parto   

Arctic  -Star  . 
Club  Soda 


■  ••aaaaavewTVfms 
I  •••••■•oaoo****** 


103 
-MT 
107 

lis 
110 

in 

112 
107 


Oood  Polltlan 
H*t»-  — : — rrr-. 

Aire  at   

Donald  Diiek  ..V. 

My  Boaa   

r»ir  Crnthta   

Don  Amour        .  . 


•4. ....*. ......... 


<r>  Ktrnf  Jack  ,  . 
CUoiendaal  ... 

Air  Chute   

<Oi  Happy  bolivar 
iPiMr.  Blaaa  .... 

Brown  Jada   

Boathorn   

The  Piihlfr   

Wooabarty 
Uota«ay 
<Ol  Capt  Cal 
Bill  Parn«wr>rlh 
Crin  Tor. 


R  Corfleld  and  Bagley  defeated 
S.  Skiliings  and  J.  Well*.  15-3.  15-1. 


i»fW  ORLEANS  RACING, 

FAIR  G  n  O  U  D.3.  NEW  OR- 
LEANS. Jan.  14.— Results  here  to- 
day follow:  — — ts4. 

rnuiT  BACK— su  farteaca-  . 

trenea  Bob  tMartlnrt)       tO  SO  tS  40  tX  00  i 

Pundfrbura  'BertT'  j  io    "  «" 

Bridi-g  DelUht   'Mor<iin>  5  jo 

Timf    1  21  I  S      Also  r;<ii    H    Kuht?  Mv 
t    'I       ■•  'il:ir    Voir.    Hr\],   h  Ian 

SU  OSII  a.%rr.— Mile  and  onr-.ixtc^nth  , 

My  Mint  (Oardelto>   412  40  l»70  1140 

Almarlne  rMor«an>    S  40   J  00 

MIta  Joker  'Moirnai  j  go  • 

Time.  J  DO  AKo  run  Maxin*  B.  Naval, 
rnrtcf  F>.rl«-fl  Flag.  Move  After.  TeUlna  ! 
V'  t  ( )■;!   of  Step.  .1 

TiiiRO  BAr  r— SIX  furlonaa' 
Lucky  Color  'Mortan)  .  .  .tlSSO  17  30  44  SO 

Velda-hoen  'Omalley)   |  ]o   4  40 

Blond  Jettfr  •Hu'.tnni  .  5.00 

Timr.  1  19  Al.«o  rati  Riff.  Strinbuchal, 
Prroi.  Royal  TuKon,  Teetat  Tottar,  Kano- 
(ucky.  Kiiile,  Po».  MluMOICJtag  BmaiL 
a%iaae  Jae.  

FOI'BTW  BATE— Thrre  fiirlnriKi 
Viae  Ktta  (Omallay)  . .     114  40  I's  30  13  ao 

Emma  H.  (LaUaael   4.10  I.M 

Juat  Too  Swact  Hloaa)  it.M 

Timp,  S«?-S  Also  ran-  Mabel  Bane. 
Firn  Port.  Odd  Broken.  Quertlonablr. 
Mnjor  n    p-^rvj  Sun,  Neat  Play.  Abmercx, 


Me«klllo  110 

Joe  Jav     .  .   

Fair  Moir   

Hokuao   

OaUani  Pat   

Attaaouechee 
World  Traveller  .. 
Nii..:>irr>ttble           . , 
Lakr^ihor*.  .......  

MXTH  R A(  £19|iiBl<itlaaaai 

f  .Soii'hlund  Beau  . .   

_  '  U>«i>r   

Kiidio  Charm   

Hi  White  Cockada°T  


NECOND  BACK— aiK  furlensr 

Honamye  .   

Johnny  Pan  

Nedrob   

I  World  War 

110 


IIS 

10a 
lie 
lot 

10s 

li* 

'  ttf  ■ 

IQjl     SCVtNTIi  R\(l.— One  mile 

l■M0alaver«^   

mtTftnt   

^nW'KInr  Rr»ale   .'. . . .  T.T. . . . . 

Ill  Ra.kat   

I  lo»  (I     P  ;ll  

,^.^1  CamplUo   

Rhonda   


..  107 
..^110 
..  113 

..  m 

..  113 
..  107 


Count  Pan 
Enchanted  ... 
Brlaht  Npvis 
Ribald 

Knorh  Borland 

Foam   

'ri>h  Broom   .  . 
Oariilii'r 

Tllli:ii  HAC  K— Mile  and  one-quarter 


J   VVaft  ;ii,(l  n    Hinck.i  defeated 
O  Lane  and  H.  Francis.  15-7.  15-9. 
Fish  and  Tyrrell  defeat«d  R.  Cpr- 

fleld  and  Ba(fle\-  i'S-4 

WOMEN'S  OPEN  DOUBLES 


Dead  Calm 
'  B  1  Hiinny  Baby 
I-iartiim  Ariirle  . 
Virtlnia  J 
Pompeya  Souaw 
<C)  MIsa  Dolphin 
Rrapine 
Oood  Omen 
Bachelor  Dinner 

SEVENTH 
PoIywhTu 
Brilliant  Mlas 

Explorer   

Buttle  Joe  . . . 
Hour  Lady  . . 
Oaton  


,  uakr  And  Break 

108  i  Cold  V  iit'T   

■'H  kl'-  B  II 

^fc:nhy   

Hrn.iit  Uaaarr   

La«<uU   

Bttaa  

_  roVBTB  BACE  aaren  furtonsi: 
Oardlnalla    . 


avanty 


&  J.  WILSON 


MLvie«  M  and  P  .siuKKctt  de- 
feated Mls.s  j  Thomson  and  B.  Gar- 
rard. 15-8   18-1 1  ~ 

Misses  Hyghes  and  McCall 
ff'SBPfl  WliWfti^Ogtpy 


rirXH  RA(  i:— Mile  and  seventy  ^arrtu 

UdWUbv  'KrovlUt   14.00  U  «0  13  40 

Jnek  Emma  <Cornayi  3  so   s  30 

Dame  Onmdv  iPerklnai  S  40 

Time.    I  A\m)  ran     Monsa  Trap. 

Dutch  ITncle,  Teddy  Carl.  SpU  kc»n 

SIXTH  R4rP.— Mlla  and  .'.evrnlv  virds 

Swap  <Mo)eni>   <4  30  13  00  13  SO 

Slaep  Alona  'Rirhardi   .  1 40   a  sr 

Lady  Briar  'Moraant  .  ...  i.m 

Time.  I  53  Alao  ran:  Kbarfair.  (hiinaa 
Doric.  Paireat  JPIaa. 


Rwrn  Tokalon 
Bay  Boy  .... 
Playdrma  .... 

Tiempo   

Tw  o  Rrooma  . . 
Our  BIlMla  ... 
Tina  Count  .. 
Thoreaa  Olrl  ., 

Hiahman   

Computar  ..... 
ParaMa   


S^NTA  ANITA  RACING 


SANTA  ANITA. 

here  today  follow: 


Jan.  14.— Results! 


m 
1 1;.' 

117 
117 
117 
117' 

-IIJI 

117 
P" 
113 
113 

114 

113 

114 
110 

no 
i«a 

114 

-ua' 


Wlldlaad 
i.ady  Ploriaa 

.Shsri)  Olrl  . 
.Sracliff  .  . 
Orra  , 


Kfonn  BACE— Mlla  and  Uirac-auartara 


Dr  S^oon  ...  .7  . 

^clva  7 

Blue  Hour   

Ptait  Cadrt   

Jutta  Sheik   

Melody  Lana   

Redre^'v  

^lar  Simon  ,  , 

:  indan   

Parkaae        .    . 

Oelden  Nut  ... 
Oaana 

Pir.st  post  I  30  p.m 
Weather  clear,  track  faat. 


113 

loa 

io« 

117 

m 
I  at 

113 

111 

I'T 

If 
1 1- 

104 


E«iahll<hrd 
faeter  Wonllmi  —  Rurhrrr?  Ct 
Man'a  and  Beya'  Cloihri 
OoTtramaa*  Biroatw  ....  


rnoNE  n  aait 


PHUIT  BACE— Sayan  ftirionat: 

Too  Little  (Jonea)   tl  00  11.30  IS  SO 

flPVPNTH  R4rr— Mlla  and  nn»-<^lvtM>nth  '  Cayenne  iPlorrei    3S.W  11  30  1 


rie- 

"  and— B  Wayne, 


Rork-  -fttm  ••'LowFt- 

'•T'ldiali.*  iMu'wri  ,  

T'r.^trntni  'BrriTcri 

T'Tie.    IS8  3•,^.  Al.soujan 


tin  40  fa  00 

7  40    ^  00 
1  40 
Doctor  C  N 


WO.MEVS  HANDICAP. 
\  HemNFtnala 

Mi.^sf  .s  B  Bt  a union t  and  M.  Qain., 
Langton  defeated  Misses  N.  Wood- 
ward and  B.  Oarfard.  15-4  15-10 

Ml.s.se.n  J  Carrl-r  and  1.  Th(.:,ij 
son  defeated  MKse.s  P.  Sluggett  and 
B.  Atklna.Vl5.  15-8.  15-12. 

muukd  handi'  \p,  DoinajM 

Second  R4>«uMi 
Miss  Oatea  and  Oreen  dtfeated 


Amnxin,  Zelady.  Maokad  Coelia.  Kuvera. 
Ooldrn  Queat.  Creole  Beauty.  Od4aaa  Beau 

DOUBUtS  '  -  -  -  -  - 

ovERNinirr  rntrier 


3  SO 

f  r.ir  Reich  Rnmn, 
'  f  .  Hii-ita.  niartiM.y. 
M*»'un.  Neda  Lady,  DaU\^ 


PIBST  PACK— .":«  f^irlonai 
Bunny Bahy   


'  A  ' 
<A  ' 


W 


  IIJ 

I)..llv  Val   ...,[   IM 

r  Mrnl'i'iir  ...[  L.....  ion 


"  Trump''! 


104 
lit 


103 
113 
t7 
10« 


At  the  Theatres 


ITm  flftb  monthly  comoetUion, 
eonpl^  of  eiKhieprf  ifORT^niM 

play  on  h.Tiullr.ip,  will  be  held  at 
-4hr^Vu  loi la  tiulf  Club  on  .Himdrty. 
^  Omp' f i"<ir',  rr-iU  rh.vw  fheir  oppo- 

-.nanuianri  arrange  for  their  starting 
ttmas.  POM  Mtrtes  wfK  he  teceptitd. 


of  the  New  York  SUte  racing  com- 
I  intssMn,  in  an.  address  said  analysis 

of  .laliv.i  samplc.t;  had  been  do- 
,  veloped  to  the  p.unt  that  any  stlmu- 
'  lantar-thHt  would  be  of  value  to  the 

dopc.ster  could  be  rcaiiilv  detected. 


Itis!  Offer  Is 
Made  foi^  Ace 
Right  Uander 


\ 


Hace  Violations 
Are  becriiMing 

CORAL  OABLBR  Fin  .  Jnn  14  lyP*. 
—Boston  was  selected  for  the  mld- 
•oBUMr  eonlarsnos  of  tho  National 
-^moeiiMai^-ot  State  Racing  Com- 

■iiiskmsn  at  tho  copclusion  of  the 
anaoal  wmtir  dSeetmg  here.  The 
date  will  be  designated  later. 

H.  J.  AnsUnger.  commissioner  of 
narooClcs  of  the  Treasury  Oapait- 
msnti  complimented  the  rommla- 
Moners  on  their  rampaign  against 
artificial  Atimnlailon  of  race  horses. 
■yint  the  number  of  i^ilatloaf  fiad 
tfMWM*  aptimlaMj  in.  Hio  past 
year 

Ohorles  B.  Monan,  chief  chemiai  j 


^    ■  -  ~ 

BROOKLYN.  NY.  Jan  M  v 
Chicago  Ciib.s  li.Tvr  m.Kit  ,i  i;.  v 
offer  of  $75,000  and  fmir  pla\pr<t  to 
the  bodgers  for-Vah  Ltngie  Monffo^: 
but  the  Brooklyn  Club  U  liot  Katl.s- 
fled  Wllh  Hie  playing  material  !• 
wetdd  1«eeiva  In  ibf  transaction,  it 
was  learwsd  tmu  a  reliable  sowoa 
today. 

The  Cub.s  ofTered,  in  addition'  to 
cash.    ?ir.st    n.i.rmni    Kip  ('onin.v 

Inflelder    Lonnie    Frey    lan  ex- 
Dodter>;  Outniaiiw  JW"lHy  txvt 
Pitcher  Clyde  Shoun  . 
The  Dodger  J-eply,  Itt  €ttlfi!t.  was 
\vr  M-ani  koMr  pinyan  and.  ie.v 
i3»h.-  ^ 


STARRING  PAIR 
IN  NEW  VtHICLE 


Carole     I  nmlia  rd  iiiul 
Murray  i^ppear  In  "TTM  OM*" 
feaalon:"  at  Capllal 

They're  fonethpr  afi.'^in  —  that 
srrap-hnppv.  happy-go-lucky  team 
of  goraeoii.s  Carole  Lombard  and 
hand.';ome  TrrA  MncMiirrnr. 

The  two  favorite  .sparring  part- 
ners, of  the  screen  come  back 
together  In  their  most  '  thrHllng 
comedy-drama.  "True  Confession." 
In  which  thev  nrr  alried  ,ui'l  al)etled 
by  John  Barrymorc.  and  which 
opens  today  at  the  OapttoTTfieitie, 

Bupportlng-tha  three  stans  is  a 
splendid  xastr  ^irtiloh*  includes  Una 
Merkel.  Bdgar  Kennedy,  '  Lynne 
Overman.  Fritz  Feld.  John  T 
/^^"g^-  PO'^i  ffg'J-.^^c^*''tl  Carle 


SKCOMl  B.U-C— S.x  furlonaa 

Waodbruah   

Frederlcka  R  

Speedy  Emily  

Mad  Kerry  

Piirnle  \^ack    

ChubbUOK   101 

Honry  Roll     jna 

Philbov  V   113 

MIM  I»on    ini 

Doue  Braslieai   tna 


Mep  <ar»r 

Time,     f  •:7 
Rcnore.    F'  r.'i 
.Sweet  Bvinicc 

Tliru   

NrcOND  RAce— sis  furlonai 
Boaton  Brook  (Petcra)  . . .  llS.tS  M.M  tT  40 

B»erpina  HflTie  'Orllll  ..  lilt  1.30 

Rli-kry  Roo  iWII'oni  19  00 

:  t'lr.  1  iji-s  ^iv)  ran  Bernliardl  K.. 
Mniri  'f  P'-fh.  Oiji>l  Jeij.  P|*lox  PatroiHa. 
I'  isir,  Wher/awa ,-.  Tha  Motrst. 

TMIRI)  KtrE— aix  furlonaa 
(.     Inn    <We«trope>        4130  14  40  14  00 
Sky   O  Blue   'Utrcnbcraert  vao    4  30 

\  »Ilt-l      I  M>  flit:'"'  V  '  1  1  I  00 

■  :  1  :  (  \  -  n  , ;/  iii,l.»[i",».n 
ftHf     Po«  H^td,    s^ijfl.frii  Way 

K:  '  .  ■  i\n      T  .;i  .   ( )mar,  Por 

POI  RTH  R\<  I.— Mile  and 
Nuve  Alta  <  Utienberaer ) 
Norlands  rMeClintocki  . 


K^WRESTLjNG 

mif   I?  out  of  3  <ilU 

TbHPderlN(4 


Nr,  R     "  I      r^g  Hour  Tima  Limit   (?  out  o>  J  fjlU 

^  T^d.Keys 


Dive  Johnson 


Hi  W-MkNHo  Umtit:  YOUftlST  vt.  lAXTII 

TONIGHT  8:45  EMPIRE  THEATRE 

GanorAI  60c,  GaRory  40c 


Rctaryed,  85c  jnd  SI  tO 
l|«d«    With   I ort.   .  0.  1 

8oses  $1,10  lirraiglit) 


AT  7at  YATES 
EABLT 


AMUSEMENTS 


On  the  Srreefi 

Alias— Jean  Parker  li/  "Tha 
Batriar."^ 

Capitol  —  '  'n-ue  Cont«'.s.,lon.  " 
Starring  Fred  Mac.\inria\ 

~CehuBbi»— Oeorge  O  Uncn  in 
"Hollywood  Cowboy." 

Dominion— "Farewell    AfalBr"  - 
tuning  Leslie  Banks.      -  -  J 

Oak    Bay  —  Jack    Benny  In- 

■•ArtLsts-and  Models'* 
Plasa— "Stellk   Dalla.s."  star- 

rint  Baitfttk" 


MlJis  I^mpley 

By  Oum   

Bo--'o  

TIIIRO  RtiR—aix  furlonaa 

'  Tnarona  .     

I  Jim  MrConnell   ,.  

Irl«h  Wak"   

t  .lari^  flr^^rTlorlt   

"'•fi'MI'"'  

J  BouaiiiaillT  , . . .  T  

I  RebeiTi  Laa  ,  

'ovrrhoaa   ,".  

Terrier   ;  

;  Bediaht    

i  Dromho  .  .  . 

I  f^apl    Nadi  , 

I  .iohn  'Marcum 

War  kaint  . . . 


Bprlns 
one-alit«anth° 

M.to  13  ao  i3.se 

nil—  — —   too    4  80 

'"'Danfleld  'Puchei   I  3  «o 

Tim*.  I  4«  3->    Alao  ran:  piaay  B  ,  Hlab 
M  irtin.  Ruo'io.  Aunt  Kitty. 'Joay,  BoitraeO. 
A  I  r.-.      .    iiraybark.  I*  MlaaraMo.  ' 
FIKIH   R  v(  F.— SIX  furlonaa 

Pond.    '      s'-.i.  1   14.80  n  Ito  13  no 

Pear  star  '(  oronai    38  80  tlO  00 

Mam  Undy  lOrayi    4(0 

Time,  I  13  3-5     Alio  ran:  Siitina.  Bon 
F'l'Tir   n>ir,rt  Bread.  Cua  Ball,  Miakar  o 
H         M    •  Midwick 
-l\  ill   KA(  I :— Our  milr 

Hrny  I  117  19  t?  (V>  14  00 

M  l  V  BhiPld  iRobertloni  ,      .   .    440    3  40 

L  •  '  Nytrnh  'Johnaont    3  80 

Tima,  l:tS,   Mao  MB:  OelMOlaMm.  Mary- 
t\(  I.-  Waiaiaplash. 

HtVBNTW  BACK— Mlla  and  ona-tMtaanih 

Ruffy  iBalley)    |t.tS  IJ.Bt  1:1  "O 

Re»l  Claar  (Adamii   114"  4  :ri 

Bahy   Rattler    "Plercai    .....  .400; 

I  4S,     AUo   ran:    Mickaya  Maa.i 

m 


108 

Its 

IIK 

IM 

in 

log 
114 
104 
104 
+14 
100 
108 


lUirs  a'i  ^  I  I  ;  1  (        I  ;  -  n  /t  j.u.M,  >Iie(i  or  displayed  l)y  the  I  nor 
Control  Board  or  by  the- Govfrnnicnt  of  British  Columbia. 


DOMINION  Produced  M  lilch 
THKAntB     Ponuner.  who  seared 

a  bl?  .'success  with 
"Flrv  Over  England. "  '{■'a  re  we  11 
Again. ••  now  at  the  Dominion' 
Theatre.  Is  a  graai  fiteture.  oertairvlv. 
one  of  the  ftt>^  to  emanate  from 
a  BritUh  .studio  A  i>erfeci  blend- 
ing of  comedy,  romance  and  drama, 
thafo  If  lomethlng  for  every  taste 


.\TLAS  Leo  Can,  li'.puUr 
THBATIW  characti  I  a  :ar  of 
stage.' screen  and  radlo.- 
plays  a^eadlnc  role  in  "The  Bar- 
rier." whlclv  rloiw»s  todtyv  st  the 
Atla.4  Theatre.  CarrlUo  Is  part  of 
it  iThlch  numbers  Jean  Parker. 
James  klUaon,  Otto  Kruger.  Robert 
Baprat,  Andy  Clyde  and  Sara  Had  en 


OAK  BAY 
tllBATBB 

Bay  "nieat; 

songs— 'Whi 
'Public  Mel 
Ooes  tho 
Breaking 

and  "Mr, 


EXPLICIT 


roLLMBIA  Scenario  writers  Dan 
TmCATBB     Janwti-.  and  Swing 
^        Scott    cnplt.-ilized  on 
the  popularity  of  Mt-down  strikes  by 
•  fttrdqn  me,  dopg  lhia-<ptfn  gUi^|  writing  a  "cSHI^orW-down  strike" 
"  In  Oeorge  O'Brien  s  current  veMala 

JIXO-  Radio.  "Hollywood  Cow- 
ho  whkk  dosaa  Mtof  at  the 
Columbia  Thaatro. 


ir  TenOi  Blreel? 
"Yaa.  watch  mt  anFlcf^ 

«MMoti  t>efore  I  do.**    -  .  '~. 
Thank  yo%^ 


PLABA— 


picture  "Artists 
ModeLs,"  which 

tdday  ai  fta  Oak 

Introdttflm  six  new 

m    the  Dart." 
y  Number  One,"  "Pop 
bble,'  "Stop!  You're 
Heart; 


Tha  txcellcnt_«ork 
which  John  Boles  did 

In    "Craig's  Wife" 
now  ret^Mng  rich  i;ewards  for  him. 
Pta*  it  was  bacausa  of  thla  that  ha 

was  signed  by  Samuel  Ooldwyn  for 
the  leading  male  rol*   in  '8tella 
Dallas  '  »hi  ;:  i.«  th*  r  iTent  atlrac- 
iOon  St  the  Plaga_jD«airt,  . 


Bt'l<)«  Zero   lOO 

Kalida;:.!!    114 

lllruiiiia    lOa 

luvermark    114 


101 
US 
Ml 


101 
17.! 
113 
111 
IO.S 
117 
134 

I  On 

1 14 

I  14 

IIP 
130 


lea 

in 

IQi 

114 

li- 
nt 
II? 
110 
in 
100 
101 
10: 


is  rK)t  pubbihdd^  hycd  hy  the  LiqtlorGtM^Dl  i&ii 
•bf  the  QovMWBpt  ot  fifitiih  C^hoBbuL 


A- 


14 


1*I1E  DAILY  COLONIST,  VIC 


It  '1'  (  \  !' 


\1  rRI>.\>'.  JAXL'ARV  is,  1938- 


FINANCE,^g^OMMERCE?»^  MARKETS 


Selected  Stocks 

Mart 


r 


T  I 


NEW  YORK.  Jan  M  A^i.-Sm^ 
lecUKl  atoclu  enjoyed  «  oiUd  upward 

•fout'teueg  were  In  the  losing  col- 
wam  At  the  clow. 
iPtlllttMi,  nils,  moton.  itMls  and 
«lMna|a  took  tuni»  >t  ralltoe,  and 
favorites  eventuaSy  converted  early 
l<»(wes  runnlriK  to  a  i)oint  or  so  inio 
advances  of  as  much.  Profit  realiz- 
ing at  ths  nnlsh,  iMwswMr.  shipped 
off  top  marks  In  mo«t  ca-vs 

Dealings  were  slow  throughout, 
ttMufttk.  toiailng  MiMb  shares, 
compared  with  971.570  yesterday.  It 
was  the  smallest  flve-hciqf'vSIume 
■Ince  I>cpmb«T  31  ni©  Asxcclated 
Presp  average  of  sUty  stocks  was 


V«n«dJum  ... , . 

WUfMt  Bro*   7  1 

wrktiiuhoute  Atrirakt  ii 

we«timhou««  TSietrfc  io«  7  104-3 

W»st»rn    Union    38  6  1V< 

Whltr  Motor   13  J  11-6 

WoolwoiUl   4ft.  -  SS-S^  it- 

Younii«Mwn  a.  *  T.  ..  |^  ^-4 

ZMlth  Kadi*    is-t  IS^  M.1 


IS-S 

.  "-1 1 
*l 

IM-S 

li  3 


I.«(»eninK  of  Uii.^ion  over  the 
French  poUUcsJ  and  financial  crisis 
contributed  to  tha  chNrtar  board- 
worn  feeling,  and  the  Prenrh  franc 


Corporation  Bolide 

(BiiAia  Sk  »atew*«v(it.  ud.) 

rvauo  umiiiaa 

n  C   Electric  «'.     Kd   110  00  liajW 

HC   Trl»|.t,onr  6  ,  .'Pfd.  ...     107.75  lOTu 

CP  R.  J','..  1844 •  83.00      94  7a 

OJ«.P.         1»M   1SI.H  104.10 

Qalorr  P«M»«r  t^^  iOOO-.  .  .  Ot  M  tt.DO 

Oktlncau  Pwr  J'.  ,  |0J«  ...    los  50 

ShawlnUan  4',  .  lt«l    00.75 

MontTjMUPwr.  3'j'..  107J  ..  00.»» 
WMStni  Fwr.  »';,  t040  ....^--tscn 
INOU»TaiAU 

Canada  S  B.  t", ,  10S7    to.IS 

Canada  Cement  4^%,  I051  101.70 
famou*  Player*  4'n'.,  1051  07  75 
McCoU-Proiitenac  8'.  .  1840  t03.3& 
klaeiey  Harrln  ^  .  .  1147  07.00 
Simpton'i  Ltd  4  ,  13.00 


100  60 
07.50 

77  50 
lOJ  SO 
OOM 

lO&.OO 
80  75 
04  7) 


oaAiN  iHsi  t.n 

Alberta  Pacific  »-, ,  1044  . .  85  00 

substantially  In  terms  of  i^"*' Oram  0% .  1040  . . . .  itW 

tlM  <Ia1Im.                                               ,  Unlted-etam  6'..  1040    74  00 

WW  OOUar.                                             united  Orala  6',%.  1040  ..  75.00 

I    iUnong  share  gainers  were  West- J  ^'''>"'''"  <3ratn  o  ..  1040  ...  07.00 
era  Union.  M  3-4?  Central.  19;  u.8. 1 

Steel.  M  1-8  B.thirh,m  fi3  8  Tii/nDrn  ICCIICC 

thir  IrTH'ng  illil  Wfl  American 
TilspiMne.  14T  l->,  «iH|  j.  i.  case, 
ill 


JTQREICS  EXCHANGE 


In 


■and  1  04.  cablrt  J  14. 
iM\,  eablaa  l  a4>«. 
Dtnand: 
'-•eltlura— 14.00 


0*rm«ny  -  -  Prea 
n  4.1    tr»vel  25.70. 
Holland— 55.04. 
Nerwar^as.io. 
awedan— SS.79 
Denmark  -23  30 
PlnUnd-  2 
Swltserland— ai.0S>4. 

PMand— 10  00 

C:eechoalovalua- -  S.SPi . 
.JUCOnUvIa    2  35. 
Aumrla     18  SI 
HUB0ar.y'-18  80. 
anwaiila  .75. 
Afktmtlna— n.07 
Braatl-^Prer.  5  00. 
Toklo-  29.10 

Shan«hai-~oo.n. 


«S.3I,  NoMarMl 


Uontroal-IB  llMT  Took.  sl^SMa 
New  yara-talBbtnsl.  lfO.ei  S-io. 


STaaUNO  ■XOBANOC 

NRW    YORK.    Jan     14  QiioUUMM 

111  eioiiari     Oamaod.  isa^. 
4.00S;  alaDr-dair  bUOir  COO. 


MINING  mm 

SKIDS  AT  Mm 


TORONTO,  Jan.  14  0).—'!0»  {Din- 
ing share  market  skidded  this  after^ 

noon  and  rlerlined  alwuil  ;t  (xuiita 
In  both  index  groupingB.  Dome  was 
nicked  for  a  a-polut  loos. 


Profit-Taking  Makes 
Base  Meta_k  Softer 
In  Vancduver  Market 


A.  E.  AMES  &  QO. 


fOMMtO 

vicrbna 


LONlKis    I  Mil.AND 
Trl»|.h,.nr.    t.  iKUO-O 


VANCOUVSR.  ^an. 


WHEAT  fUTliHtS 
DIP  AT  WINNIPEG 


■3.00 

77  00 

78  00 
30  50 


ME  RECOVEfiy 


WINNIPWJ.  ^fiKT-f  Wtani- 
per  wheal  iradoig  Tlrtn«ltr<tnaifW 

bad  moisture  reports  In  the  United 
States  southwest  today  and  futures 

dlppad  aoN  tluui  1  cents  in  listless 

doalJBp;  '  . 

Disappointing  eaport  demand  and 
akeenoe  of  any -general  buying  left 
final  quotations  2  3-8  lo  1  7-8  cenUs 


14  m-AA^i  j  Koounair  naroaa* 

Volume  of  879  000  shares  wa.s  the '  P«>flt  -  talcing  -  forced   a   softening  if.V  sil^.r   ' '  '  ■ 
lightest  of  the  week,  and  waa  chiefly  I  trend  over  base  metal  issues  on  Van-  j  »«» ndian 
to llMdlimi-Pr1p«  aUd  junior  foUs.'    |<"0"ver  .sr.xk  Kxrtiange  today,  while  i  Jf/J*^*  •  ••• 
SeUing  of  Pickle  Crow  si>vded  up  generally   higher   And  j  Nobie  nVe" 

In-  the  afternoon,  and  about  16.000 !  ^.^'''^^  T"**^  conUnued  at-  ^«„",10"»" 

shar.-s    .lian.'fd    luinUs    with    the  f       "  '^"^  ^•"■"^^t*""* 

j  price  dropping  60  cents  to  close  at  r'^*^  shasefr-   

\%M,  nie»9t^  low:    Nothing  was  Nickel  with  a  turnover  of 

marie  publir  explaining  the  decline.  |  dipped  3  1-2  rent  :,  at 

2q_l-2;  Reeves  MacDouald.  3  at  48, 
and  Pend  Oaillf.  2  at  2.35 


Premtir 


Creek 


remtir  Bordat  r,  . . 

Quatalno  Copper' 7 

Q\ipsnfll8  Quartz 

MHcdniiHld 
Kelirf  Arliniton  . 

Lucky    ■■ 

Jim  at  3  3-4,  Whitewater  at  7  1-4  5;7u"Ar„nta  ';: 
and  Noble  Plve  at  4  slipped  frac- "oo« 

tlona  Nicola  camo  inio  tli,-  .sp-.i- 
light  In  late  tiaduiK  and  advanced 

...      ^      ^    ^  ,^  I  shares  had  changed  hands  '  Sunioch   

gain.    Noranda  held  a  narrow  early  1     ^     ,    „  Taylor  sridn 

Anglo-Canadian    Oil    wa.s    up    5  ■  vidftte 
ceni.s  at  1  47;  OkalUi.  6  at  2.22.  and  i  JJ:,^"!-'' 
Vulcan.  4  at  '.17.  Home  added  3  at !  wrlko**"" 
U4.  wllllo  Oalgary  &  Edmonton  at'  wLuewat-r 
.3.00,  and  Calmont  at  60.  both  nrn.ed  """" 

ducers.   Brown.  Home,  Vulcan  and  t  Oougal  «eg  »  *  •a»»aw!- 


Dooie  was  weakest* of  the  big 
gnldo     Wolllmar-iM  LakaotaDre 

dropped  small  fractions  and'^MC* 
Intyre  had  a  minor  gain. 

Leading   base  metal*  dlepUyed 

best  form  In  the  final  minute,s  w  hen 

Nickel  came  up  to  post  a  fn  ■  •  ' ' 

gain.  Noranda  held  a  narro 
gain  and  Smelters  was  up  3-4.  Fal- 
conbridge.  Ooast-  Ooppef.  Pehd 
Oreille,  Walte  -  Amulet.  Sudbury 
Basin  and  Ventures  lost  ground. 
Raialnff  af  the  - 


pressure. 

United  States  GovernmenU  were 
1-33  to  U-M  of  a  point  higher.  Ptor- 
eign  governments  generally  werv 
stronger,  the  Japanese  issues  par- 
floularly  .Japan  .S  .s  at  .57  were  Up 
3  points  and  Toklo  5  1-2's  were  up 
The  average  o<*ien  foreign 
■dvaneed  J  to  •8.7. 

*    Humber.  I,id  ) 
«*U  Ftactlona  In  Elihtha.) 

wteti   tew  ciaoa 


Air  Reduction  .... 
Allied  OhomleaU 
AIIU  Chalmara 
Allied  Stores  , 
Am»rir«n  Pan 
Amrriran  Celaneae']'* 
Amerlnn  For  Power'.* 
American  I,  *  / 
Amrriran  Locomotive  . 
Aiti»riran  P  *  L. 
Ameriran  Radiator 
Aimfrlran  RnllInK  Mill* 
AmfMran  Hmrlirr 
Amrrion  Tel.  A  Tel.  . 
AmrruBrt  Tobacco 
AnnTimn  Waterworlu! 
Anarnnrlu  Coppr r 
Afrlnw.fi  Hallway 
Atlantir  Hrlin'tiii 

8    *  O.  Railway   

Raldwin  toi?oniotive 
n-nrtix  Aviattaa-  .... 

B'lh   Steel   ...... 

B'"in«    . .   '/" 

Kordan   .' . 

B^^«  Warner   

Hriii.4   

C  P  R   , 

<"«i»rplll(ir  Tractor 

c».e  iji.i   

Crrro  de  Paaoo 
'    *  O   Railway  .... 

Chryjier 
Cqlunib'a  Oai  . 
Oomnierclei  Credit  . 
Cnni'iv.TiBl  Soivent  ,'. 
('oniiiioiiweallh  a  Bo. 
ron-riimm 

Con  Bdlsnn  . 
<fnl  Can 

'         OH   \\\  ' 

Com   nil   '.' 

t  r  '1 II  /  Tbitrh 
(  riiriblr  Fit  -oj 
Curl  I  s*  Wriahl  . , 
f  iiril  s  Wneht  '  A 

nrfrr  A  Co  

Do  rtin  .  Alrrrili 
I'linmit 

J^attmrtn    Kodak  , 
El,  Auto  Lite   .  , 
■  El    Power  A  Lite 
Palrbanka'  Morae  . 
Preeport  Texaa  , 
r"nr-«|,  rrrda   .  _ 
Oen.  nfetrle 
n^-nereVMrKora 

f  Irort  r  r 

I  iranb* J  Coppf  r 

cireM  Jtorlhrrn   

« «Tr^at  areir  ;§ati  r  ,  ., 
Ii>t    Hii'vetter   .  ... 

HaiMtoi|OH  .  ,  .   

Howo  Bbiind   

Hudau  .Motora  

Hu0moille  Motora  ,.. 
Tnaplratlon  Copper  ... 

Inl  NIrkel   

I'Hl  Rayon   

Inl  TrI   

lU    CriilfHl  ....... 

John*  Mitn\iiie 

Kennerott  Copper  

Rreaae   

Lambert  Co  

L  .a  M,  Tobacco   

Ludlum  Bteel   

Loew'a    .   ,  

Lorlllard   

Mark    Tni<  k   

Mathrwin  Alkali   

Mrxican   Seaboard  ... 

Monaanto  Chemteal  ... 

Montermers^HNPare 

Motor  Wheel   

Naah  KPlvlnator   

Nallolial  Blacult   

Hat.  Dairy    .,   ., 

National  Dlatillerle*  . . 

Naimnal  Pow   mirt  I.iit 

Nrw    Virk  CruHnl 

North  Amerlran  Co.  . 

North  Amn.  Avtatloq^. 

northern  Pacific 

Ohio  Oil   

Owrna.  Ill .  Glaaa 

Pacific  Gaa  and  Klec. 

Packard   "T  

Paramount  Pleturaa^ 

Penn.  Rallaay  ........ 

^PbUUpa  PaO 

Pullman 
'  Pure  Oil  ... 

Radio 

Rem  Rand 

Rrpuhllr    Iron    SIrel  . 

Rr\nn|i1'<  Tob  

,  ■      ,  >  siorei   

Hr»T\    Roebuck  ...... 

Sharon  Sleel  

Blirll  tinlon   

Sorony  Vacuum  

Southern  Parlfle  ..... 
Sfulhern  Rly 

Sperry  Corp  

Standard  Brand.<  ..... 
HUndard  nm  ..... 
Standard  Oil.  Cal.  ... 

Standard  dl.  HJ  

Stewart  Wsn»ok_.«»j.., 
Hludebaker  ........... 

Trxaa  Corp  

Texaa  Oult  

Timkaa. 


Arme 
Aldermac 
Ajax  .... 
Bacamac 
BanrflMd 
Base  Metals  ..... 

Seattle   

Big   Mlaeourl  ... 

BobJo   , . 

^''^'flma   

Buffalo  Anireritt 
C.  a  K.  Corp.  ,  . 

point    wf>re   markgB"^  JBtJIIckel  '  P-^'*'d  at  100,000  bushels.  Canadian  Malartic 

and  Smelters.  I    Chicago  closed  7-»^tiLXi-lJo»tt.J  gSJljT'Tr^thawaV^ 

The, common  and  CPJl.  backed ;  M**n>ool  1  to  1  l-8d  higher  and|<^«ntrat  patrieia 


'  United  state.s  Government  otdiga- 
tions  were  In  demand  today  in  the 
bond  markaL  whiu  r.n,^ 

under    considerable    ssjiling  early  .slump  and  gauis  of  1-4  to  1-2}  Canadian  wheat  for  foreign  account 


ott.  May  at  $1.25  1-4,  July  $1.17  1-2 
MONTRBAL.  Jan.  14  IP).— Flawed  [       October  11.00. 1-2.  Prtceo  closed 
metals  and  utilities;  cam<>  n\it  of  an  i  *t       rtilT'*  tosmt  kxela.  aaiea  ofj 


West  riaiik  recorded  minor  gains. 
Royallte  firmed  1-4. 


MUlNn  sKt  rioN 
iPldelUir  Seturittes,  i.td  ♦ 
Bid  ' 


10 


fra<'tionally.  Oils  ran  into  oon- 
fli<  ting  patlis^ 

Con£truen6ns  were  weak  to  the 
finish.  Off  fractions  to  a  point  were 
Dominloa.  Tar  Dominion  Bridge. 
United «teoi  and  Steel  of  Canada. 


59  •> 
171 
40 
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iPMsilty  aoeiirHtoo.  U«.) 

A«*o«la(ad  Brewerlea   "  

Bathhural  P,  a  P.  "B."  Com  ... 

Bruck  SlU 

Canada  Nor.  Power  

Canada  Rtramshlpa,  Pfd  

Cfnada  Bronze.  Pfd  

Canada  Bronse  ...   

Can.  Car  a  Foundry.  Pfd  

Canadian  Celaneae   

c  p,R  •.  :  . 

Dpm  Coal  *  Steel   

T'atlle.   

Blectrolux   

Foundation  of  Can   . 

Hollinier 


21 
II' 
7» 


71 

JJ.7   Howard  Smith 
34  7  ;  Tmperlal  OU 

44      Inl.  Nirkel   , 

^1  S  '  Inl  Prte   

10       Ma«*rv  .... 

g.j   Maaary.  Ptd  , 

14  1  ■  .MrCoU,  P(d  

a3..5  '  Montrrsl  Powtr 

I  Nornnda   

1»-1   ' ~-  -  ; 

27  -4-  Uurbcc  Powar 

34  7  ,   

It    'St.  Lawrknce  Paper.  Pfd. 

7  7  .';h.r«:n  WllUaau  


■■>•* 
IS 

Mi, 
IS 
13  S 
15'. 
1«\ 
40  \ 

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40  I 


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Bttenos  Aire.,  dosnd  l  .-.nt  lower  l^Z'Xn.^r"''!. 
No.  2  Northern  ca.sh  wheat  closed  coa.»i   coppfr  .... 

1-2  lower  at  IS  1-2  cents  premium  [i'^'^;"'"""   

over    May    future.     Demand    was  I'alconbrldie   

Slow  with  spreads  on  other  grades' uTs^lltt 
generally  unchanged.  , '■'■anada  ....'iiiii.'ii 

Routine   coarse   grain    traded  j  H.Mrock 
brought  slight  declines  In  all  post-  Hoimurr  .!'!.!;;; 

tions.  oau  finished  lower,  barley ' «ow.'y  °" 

Hudson  Bar 

Int.   Nickel  ,777. 
KIrkland  Laka 

Lakeshore   

Ultch   

Little  Lone  Lac  ... 

Macaua   

Mrtntyre 

MrKenzle  Rrd  Ijike 
McLeod  Cockshuit 
I3a'«  i  MrVitlie  Graham  ... 

lU'-j  I  McWattera   

IM'i  I  Minin*  Corp  , 

Monrta   

48 \  '  .Vforrn  KIrkland^ 
48'.  I  Nipr-slni     . .:. ...... 

a41\  1  Noranda   

OBrlen   t.. 

§31.  Pamour   

(ji^l  PavmaMer   

y^i  Ptnd  Oreille   

KM   Perron  Gold   

aSSU  "'III*  Crow   .... 

Pioneer  -  

  1  Prniii»r   

3  Northern.   R*'d  Arthur   


C:oie 

i**  5-8  to  7-8  Off.  flax  3  1-4  lower  to 

'•J"*^  ^unchanged  .md  rye  1  1-2  to'Tltnder 

10H  yeiiterday  s  close. 

3g>,  ;  WUWNIPBO  OBAIN 


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3  00 
111 
1,02 
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1.39 
1.74 

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333 
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77 
1.31 
13.00 

33 


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Wlii-al-  PC    Open    HIth  Low 
May    .     .  137S  I37<« 
.'Jly-         lie>,  llt>« 
Oct      ...  lOnj-Wf 

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May    40  \  48'. 

July   ....    40\  4«". 


117  (« 
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135  > 

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Aimlo  Canadian 
Ahhor la trd        ,  , , 
AmaUamated 

Anaeoada   

A  p,  OoaasUdatad 
Baltae   


ur  Exploration  at  27 
B/alorne  Gold  declined  10  at  8.80, 
while  Pioneer  at  3.10 <i_  J  _i 
50  each  lost^.  Prem^erlat  Tw'and  caim^.'*"*"'^""*"' 
Cariboo  Gold  Quartz  at  1,80  were  I  commonwealth 
both  off  4  and  Sheep  Greek  a  w-nt 
at  1  00    bie;  Missouri  added  1  at  50. ; 


<Boormaa  lavaumast  Oa..  Ltd 


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I3I\;    3    Nnrthrrn.  110' 


»«  Abllibi   

44  4  ,  Ablllbl.  Pfd. 
37 -r  Afibritoa  , 

49  Beau   

0  4    B  A  Oil 
37  3 


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Can  Vlfker*.  Pfd.". 
1-1  Consolidatrd  Paper 
17  Donna 

Fraaer  Company  .. 

Price  Bro4   ■  , 

PoyHllte   

Hiram  Walker*.  Pfd. 


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B.A. 
C. 


Trirphonc   

i       :     T  ■  ,.     it     P.     .  .  . 

Oil   

Power  I  '  A  *   

Ctnada  r^mfn:   

Canada    Cemtiii    Ptd.  .. 

Cuiadlan  nieinc   

Con    Mlttlnal -Sr -amaHtna 

fanrv  Parmer   

Ford-. -.i-.-iiTrm  .'i  ■ ,, 

Ovpntiin  I.iiae  a  Alab.  . 

ImptruU  -  oU  ,   

Imperial  Tobarco   

Inirrnntlnniil  Nirkel 
Inlcrnational  Peireltuai. 
Xelvinaor  of  Canada  ... 
MrCoIl  Frontfnar 
MrColt  F'roiupnnr.  P(d. 

VJ3  '1  Power,  Com. 

■^Tawlniaan  W 
Hfiloriie— . ..... 

Dome  

I«lci,hnrt   

■  T  ■r.it.M  ,  

V'irando   

Pioneer    Gold  .. 
frrmler 

shTrlt-Oordon  . 
.''iirtbury  Raaln  . . . 

'V,  k  hrs  . 

Wrtk'it  H  iitrave* 
':■...  ■  '  MoMir^al 
lt■i^  Hi  Hiu.k  . 


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lOS 

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31'j 
II 
I 

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a  p. 


104 

31'. 

33  ', 
1 1  >. 

K  ■ 

7\ 
8' 

21 

17% 
7'.- 
Il'i 
I3«, 

40'..  40 

_  30'.  10 
13 

11 

87  88 
39  •«  30 

  lO'i  _  20% 

  •  00  1.05 

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  51V.  .i2'4 

  4  (5     5  00 

.......     50\  00 

a. IS    I  30 
.......  a. 00   3  10 

I.M  1  00 
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1.40  141 

0  so    r  7A 

7  85     7  70 
304 '»  305. 
Ill 


No,  5.  rr*. ,  No  8.  ■■'.  Peed.  7IU:  Track. 
145'.;  Ambrr  Duruma  No  I,  88'i,  Wb  "a. 
14',  No,  3.  80'..  No  4.  77'..  Track  10 ' 
ARW    No    I.   10»'.,    No    2,    108',,   No  I. 

104'.,  Garnet  No  i.  ijn',    vo  2  117',. 

Oat»-l  C.W..  90^.,  3  C.W.  50.  UK.  I 
Pvad.  90'.;:  I  PM,  4|i*i  a  Paod,  «m:  i 
Peod.  IO«i:  Track.  I4H. 

Barley    3  RO  W  ,  03«.:  0  R;0.W..  US; 
3  CW.  81'.,   4  CW.  80%:  I  C.W..  MH 
8  C  W  ,  St)'.     Trark,  83\ 

R><-  1  C  w  .  81  .  ,  3  C  W  .  01",:  I  C  W  . 
78',.    Rrii-lrd   No    3.   74'-j;    4  CW.  74it- 

Track.  81 

Plax  1  NWC.  177',;  1  C.W.,  17l'j:  I 
C.W..  lia'*-;  4  CW.  I47'j;-Tra^.  t77'k. 


Wheat  - 


(  llK  \(.(>  i,R.t;!v 

A    ll,.!nb»'r.  Lid  > 
I'  f     Open    Kith  I.OW 


Rene 

Royallu   , 

Bail  Antonio  „ 

Sherrit  Gordon  .... 

Siicoe   

Bladen  Malai;i)e  ... 

Stadacona   

Sudbury  Baaia  .... 

Sulllran   

Sylvanite   

Tock  Huihea   

Thompaon  Cadillae 

Toburn   

OchI  

VentureK   

Walte  Amulet   

Wriiht  Hartrearea  . 


II  75 
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5  40 
4,00 
43,00 
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Bridge  River  CoaabUdated 

Blurbird   

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Dunwrll   

KB.rview  Amalaamatod  .. 

Krdpral  Oold   

Oeorar  KriiTprise  .......I 

Georse  ("opprr  .  

Georgia  River   

Ooiconda  . .   

Gold  Belt   

clold  Mountain   

Orandvlew   

Orull  Wlhfcana   

Hedley  Sterllna   

Home  Gold   

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PQMINJON.BONDS 

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BUimS  A  WAINWRIOHT,  LTD. 


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AN  A  ITKA(  riVi:  SK(  I  RITY 


The  liataS  aoaMtoa  atecb  of  a  ronii..ii,  i,.  .  ir»rtim  iniiuitr>  vhMe  HIT  earn- 
Inta  per  ahsre  are  almo.t  e^uttalmi  i,.  ihr  i..r„.,i  p,,,,  of  ih»  .(ork     W*  aball 
bf  pira.ril  i,.  .ui'iH,    tmihr*  parlnul.r. 

BOOKMAM  INVJibiAlEWT  CO..  LTD. 

jm  (iovKB.NMKNT  araaiT  "  ■     ■  umt 


On  aeleeted  Twraav  TaBay 

Coapled  With  a  Oeod 


OIL  ROYALTIES  - 

aMws  BSSMIM^  BaTa  Spaaataflea  la«aai«aat. 
"■*'-*'  **'nM»  iBoooot.  aaa  Qooalor  niMa 
Moa  Wtmm  ASIHUbiI  WaHa. 

C.  M.  Oliv«r-&  Company,  Ltd. 


123  rOBT  STBBET  • 


MUCH  COMMENT 
ON  ROAD  CAMPS 


Crow  s  Neat 
Dalhoinle 
Davln  Pete 
Kn^t  Crrit  . 
I  Freehold    .  . 
1  Ftreatona  Mia 
FoiindaMc 
flfrnal   

)i:t>inood  Bateoo 

Hoinr  Oil 
I  7jO  e  r  j  Pete 
.  Madiaon 

Mar  .Ion 

M<'rrury 

MrDoutatl 

M:d»r5t  Pete 
'  Mcl.fod 

Mill  C:ly  .,. 

Modil       .  ,. 

Monsrrh  ... 

nknlta   ..... 

Paralta   

Pralrl*  Royalties 

Royallte   

.Spooner   

.Soiilhwrht  Pats 

Unllcd  Oil  ... 
i  Van.ilte   

Westflank  .... 

nrf*rr%  Ai  Diatllleri 
c  ii>unl  r.Ntatea  .  .  .  . 
Co.i.^i  Brewerlea  ... 
united  OtaUUoro 


Tourist  Questionnaire*  at  Variance 
^garding  Tourist  Accommo- 


One  of  the  major  subjoets  tf  dis- 
citssion  in  the  tourist  queition- 
nAir««  retunwd  to  th*  VIetoria  and 
islsiKl  Publicity  JhacMi  pace  is 
that  of  auio  eamiio.  Aereral  <iues- 


.si.sters.  and  the  moneys  involved  m 
the  action  wero  the  amtynt  ol  two 
accounte-iii  the  laiilE  9t  MMrtMil 

in  Vancouver  The  ascounts  hart 
been  opened  at  the  bank  In  1932  in 
the  ^int  names  of  the  appellant  and 
her  aunt.  Aon*  MMaon.  of  HiHli. 

Mrs  NelLson  died  in  Seattle  on  Jan- 
uary 9,  1836.    On  January  19.  the 


appellant  and  respondent  wfent  to 
the  banlc  and  wnhdnnv  all  of  tlie 
moneys  except  $87.  and  placed  the 
same  in  a  aaiety  deposit  b«t  hi  the*^ 


Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce.  The 
safety  deposit  box  had  been  rented 

all  .spealc-  in  th.'  ^miU   natnes  of  the 


e  •  •  ee  s 


M*ml5cr.s  or  the  Oovrnimenl  who -^|§]T  fant^ 
have   been   atyent   from   the  cityVran'ce  (franr" 
la  various  parts  are -now  TPtumin;? 

and  the  nore...sary  r.rr.vlng  out   of  j 
the  changes  relative  to  adju.stmenta  jand   ipound).  4470i- 


n  departments  aie-expeeted  to'  fol 

low  in  due  course. 


FOREIGW-CPRENCIES 
COM.PItED  ON. BASIS 
OF  CANADIAN  DOLLAR 

MONTRBAL,  Jan.  14  iCT;.— British 
and  foreii 

today, 
amounts 

Argentina  'pe.sni.  .2934;  Australia 
Denmark  (krone), 
"■and    (flnmark ) ,    ,022 1  : 

0334:  Great  nnfain 
iv)und).   49950;    Holland  (florin). 

910:  New  Zea-' 
Swltwrland 


tlonrialres  were  received 

Ing  highly  of  thLs  form  of  £u:com- ,  shorUy  afterwards,  these  moneys 
modatlon  for  tourisU.  while  others  were  removed  from  the  box  and 
fiOndemn  the  camps  ttajr  BiWF-Vlslt- 1  taken  to  .Seattle  by  the  apix'llaiu. 

The  respondent  claimed  these  mon- 
eys were  her  own  property,  and  that 
thajpn^e  had  been  entru.sted  to  hrr 
iiifw  for  safe  keeping.  On  the  ap- 
pellant falling  to  return  th*  ■OBg|W, 
this  aetkm  was  launched. 

Dugald  Donaghy,  K  C  counsel  for 
the  appellant  t.xik  the  i>..  i-ion  that 
the  parties  had  entered  Into  an  ar- 
rancwaont  to  remove  these  moneys 
to  Seattle  for  the  purpose  of  avoid- 
ing the  payment  of  suqceasion  duties 
in  thli  province,  and  as  the  Oroain 
had  a  Uen  on  aU  properties  of  a  de- 
ceased person,  hicludlng  mone- s 
held  In  a  Joint  arroimt,  .such  ar- 
ranRement  was  illegal  and  the  mob^^ 
eys  could  not  be  recoveted.  Re  ar- 
JTued  that,  although  the  matter  of 


ed  outright 

Island  roads  are  still  much  ki  the 
tourist  limelight.  Two  separate 
parties  from  Ban  Louis  Obispo.  Cal- 

ifomls,  wrote  th-^ir  impre,s.slons. 
One  said:  "Being  aocustc^d  to  Cal- 
ifomla  highways,  we  were  net 
famlllsr  with  the  drlvinif  necessi- 
tated by  I  Ik-  \niulin({  road  and  nar- 
ro'.v  bridt;es  north  of  Nanalino. 
Otherwise,  we  found  the  roads  In 
good 'fXRMIftldn.%«^»«(;»  ' .  . 

His  fellow  citizen  wi^le:  "i  think  j 
your  roads  are  the  poomt  I  have 
ever  travetod." 

Prom  a  Portland  lourLst  came  this 
comment:  "Clean  fresh  road  signs 
add  to  general  Impression  of  tour- 
ist .s 


(franc).  MM. 


BAB  GOLD 


,  Premier  T,  D,  Pattullo,  who  has*-^- 
afrlVei  home,  took  occasion  on  his  I 
visit  to  the  Mainland  to  inspect  thei  MONTREAL,  jan  M  T  — 8»r 
bridge  over  the  maei>  whfch  bears  nold  In  London  down  four  cents  at 
He  found  that  the  li«ht-  »;i4  84  an  ounce  in  Canadian  funds; 


INMSTBIAL  SBCnON 
(PMoHty  BoeadtlaarM;*- 


^1  - 
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July 

Sept     , . . 

Corii= 
May    SIS 

July    01% 

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31',  Oatfc- 


saw 
tait 

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Quoutloni  on  sfV  prtoM  are  ob- 
tained dally  from  the  'Dominion  egg 
Inspector,-  William  Haggar.  1002 
Wharf  Street. 

To  producer. delivered  in  Victoria: 

Orade  "A"  large  .   .is  i  '."isi* 

Orade    'A"     n'dlmn-— 15 

Orade  "A"  pullet   ^  .u 

Mlluwiiig  are  the  cltf  irholesRle^ 


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Grade  "A*  medium. 
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■4_4  I  Amer,  Oa..  Klec 
28  4  ■  A'w^rlaled  Oaa  Ilea. 
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11-4    ntlea    Service  ^  

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Union  Oil  Cal, 
Vnien  Pacific 
Vnitad  Alreraft  ... 

ttpll^d  rnrp 

1,'iiUrd  Ua.>  it.  Imp. 
U.S.  <3a«t  Iron  Pipe 

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JTrp^ra^  of  Canada  Tt"  17\ 

I!S  i  '^tS  Of  rniland  "  
3  3  I2^4f-Hud80n  Bay  Mining  .-r. 
0-7  -    7     I  HomSle  OIT         . .  .1.. 

14     •  Petroleum* 
la  3     10-3    'iiii'i-Mal  on 
44  4  ,  44-4    Nf«mnnt  Mlnin< 

17  7  ■  Ptoneer  Onid 
JS  8         8   «<»M(lard  Oil  of  Kentucky  !! 

01         oat    Anier  AlaMaiiua   

;p  D   I'nited  Oao  0»,  ,   

17  3   I'm  ted  Power  liitht  "A"  ., 

W.i  Caribbean  Syndicate   , 

20>y  I  Nlag8Mi,|fiia>on    Powtr  ... 

11     I  Diatlllera  of  BaotaaO   

■ia.4lOulf  Otia   

K  7    Pantapec  Olla   

4  g  r«n»dian  Marconi 

:il  4    rirf  Rubber  •   

49  4    'T'o-  *a*a>»>*aB»»-»yr...... 

1 1       t  .ird  Corporation 
j  I.akeahore  MInea 
4t  J  I  Teck  Hughea 
'V  '  J  I  Herla  .  Mining 
4$      Wright  Hamreav-t 
...|   Scaal  Lock 
3]  I   PHmlor  Gold 
TO     UataaUa  Und  Ei 


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Prints,  na.   

8oUda»  Alberta,  lb.  .... 

CHESaB 

British  Columbia,  larfs 

Onfarlo^mlltl,  lar^e   

OnUrlo,  medluEa,jBaBE 


.  .23 
.  JO 
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Ontario  agad,  lar|e 


London  Stocks 


Telephone 

Rra7ltlan  Traction   

Brrwing  Corporation  .  . 
Brewfr.'*  a  DiqiHara  .. 

Canada  Bud   

Canada  Cement       ,  , , 
Canada  Car  A  Foundry 

Canada  Malting  .   

rinaWr  'Dredoe   

f^fiadian  Pacifi?~  

Cbck^hiill  Plow 
riill.snltrl.l  trrt     .^jiirl '  era 

Distlllerit-Seawrama 

Ditmlnion  Bridac   

Dominion  Btoren 
nlmi    T»r  At  Chemical  . 

ri,T(\    A  • 

(i^neral  Strelwarea  ....!! 

Oypaum   

Hiram  Walker   

Imperial  Oil   

Intpr  PetTolei^m    

Imperial  Tobacco 

Inll,  Nickel  ,   

Ind,  Alcohol  A 
Ind    Alcohol  'B' 

Intl.   l;tllltle«    "A  •   

IntI    lJUUtlea  •  H   

Lake  of  the  Woodi   

A-  ;:: 

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Montreal  Power   

McColl-Frontenae   

National.  Btael  Car   

NatldAal  Brewerlea  

Paaa  ^.Jteaaay    , . , , .  >  ^  /  r-rrrr-" 

Power  Corporation    , 

S^wnlnn  .   .-.-..j 

Btool  of  c«n»rta   

SCnI  of  Canada,  pfd 
woalsa 

B4NK.8 

Bank  of  Canada 

Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce 

Dominion  Bank   , 

Bank  of  Manlreal   

Bank  of  Nova  ncoda   

Bank  of  Toronto   


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returned— laellng 


hl%  nam' 

ing  of  the  bridge  was  of  a  very  high 
-order  and  a.ssUted  in  various  ways 
in  the  Illumination  of  that  section 
«f  f^Beer  River  dujlng  the  heavy 
'oe^  prevaihni; 

Hon.  Jolui  Hart,  after  three 
in  Arlaona,  has 
mueh  improved. 

Hon.  K  C  MacDonald,  .MlniAler 
of  Al'mi  uli  ure.  L-i  back  from  the  In- 
terior, wliere  he  conferred  with  tll« 
fruit  growers  on  the  farming  sltu- 
atloh."""'  . 

The  completion  of  the  organiza- 
tion of  the  departments  under  the 
charge  of  Hon.  W.  J.  Asselstine  ha.s 
not  yet  been  confpleted,  but  tl^ 
Minister  of  Mines  is  busy  with  the 
task  that  confronts  him. 

On  the  rec<Hnmendatkm  of  W.  T 
atralth.  MP.P.,  Mr.  A.s.seLstine  ha-s 
Interested  himself^  in  the  effort  to 
secure  for  the  Province  the  contin- 
uation of  the  movie  picture  busi- 
ness, wnich  represents  about  1500.000 
to  Vi-roria.  The  nniiNt«-i  has  un- 
dertaken to  do  wtiat  he  can  to  have 
the  quota  law  ol  GHreat  Britain  con 
tinued. 


A  Walnut  Parii.  California,  vtoltor  i  '"*«*llty  had  not  been  pleaded.  It 
suffgcated  tha  bureau  advertise  for  j  f.*^  '-•^"*»^  »>J^*  •'videnftB,  and 
tourlsU  to  arriva  early  In  the  mom- 1  "**  '^^'^  <=°"1<*  oorfhliance  of 
Ing  so  thst  they  would  have  leasf  '  "  "ty*****  Oaunsel  for  the  re- 
difflculty  ln~Be«Srffii~lMM  aeoba-  submitfod  »'  ■  '  ,  rii  nt 

modatlon.  -did  not  wish  to  have  tiie  bank  sc- 

-"jr-WthwhUe  oompltanont  from  3^**  '"^»»"^»>^<i  »t  all  and  the  Idea 
Psssdena    read    as   follow.s    "Thel?  these  moneys  taken  to 


politeneas  of  your  people  was  es- 
pecially noticed.  The  city  of  Vic- 
toria waa  dean  and  neat" 


139s  7  l-ad  in  British  funds  The 
nxed  135  Washington  price  amount- 
ed to  $35  In  Canadian  funds. 


I  can't  go  a 
r.  sir 


y  from  my  busl- 

m  amoiiKsf  the 
Joints  here  all  day.  ^n6  when  I  go 
to  the  doctor  because  I  can't  Sleep 
at  night,  e  bloomin'  well  .says.  'Try 
«>""tmg  sheep  going  through  a 
gate'!"  " 


Coart  of  Appeaf 

Victoria  Sirtinj»s 


(KVVt.  Ahaa 

'  Selmltf^A.)  

This  was  an  appeal  from 
ment  of  Mr.  Jv0Um 
awarding  I  the  plaj 

tejso.  — 

The  appellant  and 


j)tdff« 


Seattle  was  suggested  by  the  appel- 
lant, who  riaimed  she  had  more 
busine.sK  experience  than  her  oister 
and  would  be  better  aUia  to  laka 
care  of  the  same  for  her.  He  argued 
that  the  provisions  of  the  '  Succes- 
sion Duty  Art  •  did  not  amount  to  a 
prohibition  of  the  removal  of  mon- 
eys from  a  Joint  bank  account,  tmr 
therefore,  ^urh  removal  rould  n-.'  ba 
said,  to  be  an  Illegal,  transaction. 
Judgmfflt 
nuRsM  r)nti!<tiiv 
pillant;  p.  L.  QwMr  f«r  the^ 
qiondailt.  — 


K  C.  for  the  apa^ 


Rex 


Peremptni 

vs.  Balkom. 
VS.  Wilson. 


is«  MP] 


QuolatioiiH 
PBovmcm, 

>Burna  a  Walnwricht,  Md  > 

4Jb!Lr4i  «ji.  llSl_^^._..,.^   4»  W) 
Tberta 


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...... 


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Ma 

304 
301 
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lis 


"XTCTrfa 
Alberta  y, 
Aibertn  5'  ■  ,  1047 
Albrrta    8-  |f47 
Brtfuh  rnliimhin  4 
Britlih  Columbia  4'/ 
Britlah  Columbia  h", . 
Britiib  J2fiiumhla_f '  I 
Britlah  Columbia  I': , 
ManttobS   i't,  1057 


MontrcfU.  Produce 

MONTREAL.  Jan,  14  ^i"  Butter, 
spot,  <3uebec  grass,  rfgradad.  |1  1-4 
to  3a, 

Butf^-r  futures,  steady  and  un- 
chauKi  d.  .i,iiiiiary  31  3-4  to  32;  Feb- 
ruary. 32  to  32  1-4. 


Wl 


HEAVY  HAULING 

STECIALIZI 
BTOl 


IN   HANOil^^G   loan    MACHiMElY  UFO. 


rrc 


HEANEY'S 


CALL 

a  tiB4 


(Bumoja  WatnwTltht.  Ltd.) 

 ft  114^ , 

Dom.  Of  Cap    iS4n    4'  -  io«  so 

1941    i  I  in  no 

-ia43    5  1 12  no 

1144    4't't  110  50 

IMI  4  I08i»:> 

IHO  4','.  1 10  so 

till    3',  102  31 

ma    4  100.75 

»Hi  *H%  1 10  sis 

.  1151   4S*  III  lis 

1155    1  07  375 

"        IMO    IS-V       10  125 
9t»»^  a    %      81  75 

1141  l-s-*  101  no 

1161    IS'-  100175 

"       1M7    1  0I$0 

BOMnioN  orAaATrnii 


I>ONDON^jan.  H  -m^-'IVadlog 

in  today's  sfdWmarker  waj*  re.strlct- 
ed  with  prices  improving  near  the 
close.  Speculative  FVench  favor- 
ites, especlany  the  oil  and  mining 
groups,  rallied  sharply  and  trans- 
AtJanflc  L-i.Mie^  were  in  better  de- 
mand^ out  edged  oecurlUes  moved 
flfactWniaiy  higher  and  alNlMt  lir 
sues  advanced.  Chine.ae  Tterts  lm«|ran  Nat.  rTt  iT^i 
proved  3  to  4  points  and  Japanetie 
bond.s  were  firmer 

t7  7-8:  OhrytMr.  IST  IiiTlMSiH. 
•  1«4  1-J;  Oeneral  Motors.  |3«  l-4t 
Hydra.' Elec,  IS  1-2;  Int.  Ntokel. 
»49:    U.S    .steel.    $S«    l-g;  Anglo 

r>itch,  2«s_id;  .Batt.  Am.  Tbb, 
io«s  Mt<  ^Abht,  «i  M; 
HBC,  3^.   Imp  Alrwan,  m  M; 

Woolworlh.  68s  »d,  .  _  

Bonds- British  3  1-3  per  cent 
Consols.  K7ft  !-»;  British  3  1-2  Vr 
cent  War  Loan.  £102  1-1;  Bntub 


in7  17.1 
111  no 

mm 

111  .50 
107  71 

vu  so 

IIVI  17,1 
107  83S 
III  50 
111  875 
.10  131 
00  75 
17  75 

mi  «T5 

101  31 

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50  50 

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  54  00 

.  .    .  80  00 

19.17  88  -,0 

.  111.1  94  nn 

195!)  Dfl  no 

.  nt.'i  100  no 

1947      102  00 
...       74  •.(! 
.  34^ 

  MJO 

03  SO 


Mmutoha  n  .  1147 

N»»    Br  iii.wirk    3'j",  ,    I«58  93  00  .„ 

Nru    nr,r,vAl(lt    4-,,    1947  99  25  100  825 

New  Rri....».>fc.  iftj 

Naw  Brvnawlek  St,  tm.  .  lOlOO  licoo 

Nova  Beotla  IS  "v.  tOM  .  04,50     00  10 

Nov.   .Sro'la  1'  nt.   1040   ..  01  OO     00  50 

N^.\«    fVotia    4'   '.  .    1953    .,  11)8  50  100,50 

Nora-  Scotia    S  ..    lOOO    ...  114  50  110  00 


July. 
Oct . 


1918 
1IS7 
19.S1 
1110 


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4'.'V 

4 

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I  % 

I  % 

I  % 

•    "    ISU  .1  « 

"    1044    I  <» 

"        *  inr  nr 

Grand  'Traak   INI  1  % 

loa  4 
Can.  Nor.  My,  IMS  l't'% 


1170 
1104 


113  75 
114.00 
11375 

1 18  2^ 

110.00 
III7S 
IU.74 
1I7JI 
MM 


Ontario  3'. .  lo.il 
Ontario  3'*'..  I05i 
Ontario  i'l-'r.  1040 
Ontario  i'-.  1048 
Ontario  4',-.  1970 
Pr^aa-Bd  lalahd  3- 
Quebec  I"-,*  loji 

Wueber    3',-,,    l»52    ..  ... 
Queblr    4U  ,  .  u.^g 
Ba»katrhrm«n    4'.  ,  1914 
8a»katrh»"iran   4'4n,  t»51 
Saakatchewan       ,  lOSI  . 
SaakaUbawan  •s«.  IMI, 
"    "         04k.  iMt 

miRICfPAL 

^^^^^^^^^^  ^  '    ^^N^^        fc  •  ■  .  • 

1913 


  1800 

. . ;. .  M  00 

  no  35 

..I..  104  38 

113  OO 

1941  a«  00 


Borrowing  At  The  Bank 

"^yHoieam^  sound  6u4Utm 
-    WfUfJHOte  sound 


15  00  00  50 
07.171   01  SO 

107  .40    100  50 


81  00 

7?  00 
88  00 
73  00 
75  50 


114  75 
JHOO  I 

414  7*  .  Oueber  *■.. 
117  35  l.ToTonto 
li;  OO 


08  00 
78  Off 

7:  no 

78  00 
78  50 

108  50 


mw  mti 


00.71 

107.71 

oo.ia 


130  00 

40o-ns< 

118  75 
07  10 
103 

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07  00 

1SS.U 

too.ts 


MONTRBAL.  "3an.  14  #V-#Hver 

futures  cloned  utend 
today.  No  oalcs.  Only  Md:  Mareh, 

'  . 


/ 


.   to*  50 
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.»W<-M«50  117  10 

Vaneoiuiaa,.**..*  4eoo  ......   OSM  «« m 

Wn,    tlOO                UM  89  50 


SMAttrBUSINBSS  CON- 
CBRN8— Independeoc,  -well- 
man  aged,  estiblifhed  on  penoeS 

ability,  honesty  and  industry— 
"foftunafclv  abound  in  Canada. 
Many  of  them  have  all  the  ce- 
ments of  incrc.isin^  success.  TTiry 
may  need  only  sound  financial 
•ttiftitacr  to  make  them  even- 
tually large  tad  important 


prosperity.  Coniennrive  Amvirm/ 
may  be  a  cvmiructivt  iccp,  , 


^  e 


The  Benk  of  HomtiX  ^m^saiiiieif 


S~#aiawritht 


t.t<i.  i 
Bid       A  Iked 


enq{ucics  kom  such  bufincM  coo* 
centfe^  regarding  loans,  and  the 

inager  of  our  nearest  branch  will 
be  glad  fo  discuss  with  you, 
in  srncf  confidence,  any  plant 
you  may  have  for  taking  a 
'-^4m$tfm$ht  seep  forward. 


JUNJ^^DF  MONTREAL 


French    7%.  i 
Chile   0-.  .  1081 
German    4','-.,  I04S 
Hair  iM) 
Japan  8'  '  ,  I»i4 

va.Klunrhanired;;::;:'^,*-,,;'^*  ■ 


V40  a , 0 
•  0  a 


lyrTABMSHBD  ill 7 

"a  bank  u  hert  small  accounts  an  ueUom"  " . 

BRANdllS  IN  VfrrOklA  AM)  DISIRKT 
•^glaa  and  \ »ir,  Str..f.  C,  H  HAP,V|AN.  Manaaos 
1200  Governmrnt  Street;  J    I  f  f  MINfi.  Manaflcr 

^210  OaV  R41  Aveniie         f  ,  P    ^  UXSOS.  Mtn* 

Branch:       O.  K  L  SHZLORK 


8>dner  5'r 
Urufuar  8 


I0«n 


AS*«4  itiMoo  lit  Hfm  TMk. 


MODtRN,  EXPBIIIINCED  BANIUNG  HUTICB  . . .  iia  ( 


'  ifm  Tmf  UmmfitI  Opwmttm 


f-.t  — 


— ---    .  T1||I^J^»  


TttB^DMlY  COLQNiST,  VieTORIA.  .B.C..  SATI  RDAY.  JANUARY  15.  vm 


15 


TIME  OUT! 


By  Chet  Smkb 


APPLE  MARY 


I 


s 


\^  50  VOU  WAMT  r^t  TO  OtCI 

GIVEN   TO  HER  U^JCLE.  BIL| 
OR.  TO  HI 


Bv  Martha  .Orr 


1^ 


TiMjr  •lw»7t  turn  the  UfbU  out  between  halve*  »t  these  ni(bt  tames— 


LIFE'S  LIKE  THAT   .  By  Fred  Nehe, 


CM  Up  Mid  < 


the  Window?" 


COLLBOB  WEITES  FINIS  TO  MANV  A  ROMAN(  K.  so  T^IK.  (ilRI. 
WHO  WROTE  TODAY  S  LBTTKR  8HOI  I.D  NOT  BE  8LRPK18EO 
TUAT  HER  FIANCE  HAS  CHANGED  IN  H18  ATTITVDB  TOWARD 

Hit  boys  nnd  giils  who  wore  teft  behind  when  the  One  and  Only 
Wtnt  away  to  collegp.  arc  bogliuung  to  look  for  reasons  why  the  O.  and  O. 
deetnt  write. 

And  how  about  all  those  fervent  promlsea  made  at  parting? 

I  here  was  to  be  a  letter  a  day— oh  deflnltcly— with  maybe  a  post- 
card or  two  In  b«"lwr(Mi  for  Kcmd  inonsure.  lach  «M_I»  tell  the  Other 
eiyerytlUng  that  happened— everything!     »      '  . 

Wheim*  four  years  of  aweet  sormw  were,  over,  there'd  be  the 
merry  peal  ot  wtddlm  h>H»-»"0-pmntoe_lie."  — 
^     And  now  


TODDY 


III  W  iml 


THAT  IMTMIfc  ,   

TAKl  Htf-   ,     j  USE  A 


By-Qeeyj^e  J^arcgmE 


mC  CHIEF  WAHOO 


0 


MAN  ALIVS!  THIS  TPHJCK 

tS  FILLED  WITH  OYNAMIT&! 
ARiN'T  YOOAFRAIP? 


NOPfi* 

I  ALWAYS 
RIOC  UP 
HERB  IN 

PRONTi 


/ AH-T^T-TEU:  M6- 

DO  VOU  MEN  WHO 
DRIVE  THESE  HIGH 
EXPLOSIVE  TRUCKS 
HAVE  A  WRECK 
ViRY  OFTEN? 


NOPE! 
JUST 

ONCI! 


MY!  HOW  LOVELY! 
PO19E0  ABOVftTH« 

VALLEY,  I  C6EL 
JUST  LIKE  A  BIRD.' 


WELL,  LADY— 
VOU  MAY  SOON 
MAVE 

WINGS. 


By  Saunders  and  Woggon^ 


POPEYE 


Yhe  GOOKJ  LAKJKWlDGE 
IS  EASV  AFTEC  VA 
LEA^^sJS 
\T 


Mite 


By_Se^at;^ 


Dear  MIm  IMimi:  I've  been  going  vUh  A  bar  for  almost  a  yeaft 
We've  never  qaarreled  ;^  we'^c  been  fair  Jritk  .each  otbeti.  gone  e^t 


Now  he'ii  ifone  to  mUrgr  and  writr^  me  ^Idtim  thru  onlv  1  r>nir' 
aboi^t  his  atadles.  We  made  loU  of  promises  that  w«  would  writ* 
•Men  and  ten  each  atherlf  we  liad  ether  datel  Me  eali'M  «Mb1 
mind  my  roing  oal  'wtth  olhrr  hovv  hut  that  if  1  allowed  them  to 
kiss  me  he'd  be  throagh.  He  told  me  ho  loved  jfu*  for  the  lint  time 
the  night  before  be  left  for  eeOege  aad  mM  we  weal!  be  mmM»i  ae 
eoen  aa  ka  gfaiflei  ewi  theagh  It  dM  eem  yeata  la  Ike  twUmn. 

In  one  of  thr  flrst  Irttrrs  hf  wrotr  to  me  h<*  snM  he  to  ^(urtr 

ten  hoars  a  day.  and  had  no  time  to  go  any  place.  Do  you  think 
he  le  leMing  hhi  etatflee  eewe  before  aMT  I  have  lone  oal  wNk  Ma 
Tounirr  brother  a  few  times,  but  alwsv*  writr  :uid  irll  him  about  It. 
In  fact,  I  write  three  or  foor  letters  to  his  one,  and  long  enest  too. 
I  ten  hlBi  ererytblBg  t  U. 

Do  yaa  aanMee  lie  haa  beeeie  laiereetei  ta  eeaM  'eiker  girl? 

_l^Bt  very  jimhI  frtrndn  with  ^i''  family,  nnd  hrar  from  thritv  he'll  be 
for  a  week-end  soon,  but  he  has  said  nothing  to  roe  about  It. 
What  If  he  eaiee  heaie  ert  ieeeaf  eaoM  to  eeo  iii«r— la  TteaMr. 


Comment:  You  are  one  of  hundreds,  maybe  thoueande  of  ,flrls 
who  are  wondarlng  that  yotith's  promleee,  made  In  all  slneerlty,  eati  ao 
eaally  be  brokeki.  college  writes  flnle  to  mny  a  young  romance,  my. 
dear,  for  while  It  Is  true ^that ^^'^^^^^^yl^j^^^-fj^j^^"^ 

in  the  springtime. 

■  .  I  ihouM  cut  down  on  my  letters  to  the  boy  If  I  were  you.  and  on 
iajr  eORfldanoe,  too.  It  may  be  he  is  taking  them  for  granted.  If  he  is' 
aa  buey  aa  ba  easre.  they  mjrVfefi  become  a  nuisance,  if  hU  interest 
haa  strayfNl  to  another,  there  Is  nothing  you  can  do  afibut  It;  io  ebarfr 
the  whole  thing  to  experience  and  write  It  off  your  book. 

About  his  home  visit  undrr  no  condltlon.s  se^k  hitn  If  there  Is 
any  seeking  to  be  done,  in  him  do  it  should  he  fail  to  call  on  you, 
nialBe  yourself  ae  attractive,  a.^  r.iv  nud  interesting  as  you  pos-Mbly' 
can.  and  when  jrou  meet  him  be  friendly  axxl  eaaaal.-  Pleaalea-tho  paat 
Vtorea  yourself  to  refaid^  him  aa  juet  another  boy  you  fetaew.  tvho  haa 
come  back  tnm  eoUefe.  Never  allow  a  man  to  know  you  are  deeoiate, 
-tmacwk  6f  BH  neglect.  Men  admire  spirited  women.  They  gallop  jnmg 
fraaramUM  desolation.  -.1. 
 (Copyrl«ht.  ISIS,  by  BH  ayndlcst*.  Ine.t 

made  up  by  an  tncMcnt  whtoh  ha 
ron.ilflrred  momrntou.s.  '  '"^ 
WrtlcJuMK  thp  niAiilons  prrpsrtng 
dinner,  he  obeerved  that  one  sister 
pared  the  theeee  etoaer  to'the  rind 
than  either  of  the  others,  and 
forthwith  he  decided  that  she  was 
best  qualified  to  be  his  future  wlfs. 

NOW,  mtlch  as  w«  would  like  to 
satisfy,  we  are  not  saying  that  this 
Is  how  started  the  expres.tlon 
"cheeeeparar '  or  "cheeeeparlng 
eooDomy";  aa  atorlaa  ftK  howvvtr,  it 

Is  not  so  had  'nne  wav  let  vorir 
mani).  even  if  It  Is  oot  the  best 
origin  for  a  tef^n  that  has  come  to 
connote     paralmoaknis  frufaUty 


>E  PARlNCi  KtoNomr-*. 
AN  OLD  STORY   

'   Bay  the  French: 

Oiiee  th*re  was  a'  thrifty  man 
who  waiTfialova  with  three  sisters 

9m,  al  WW  an<t  th»iiMM  time. 

All  the  girls  were  equally  attrac- 
tive; their  dlipoaltloQ  was  nice, 
their  baMta  good,  their  doneanor 

and  deportment  hrromlng.  rarh  be- 
ing thus  desirable  tO  an  Identical 
degree.  .  * 

The  fenUeaM  tMs  hard  put  to 
tt  ^ttM  Ui  fihotoe.  when  hie 


vngini  on 


POP 


vMEMEvcR  r  toon 

AT  YOU    I    TMINK  OF 
A  <SrRCAT    MAN  I — 


SI 


By  I  Millar  Watt 


OARVIN 


TIl-LIE  THE  TOILER 


A  SfUis factory  Subslilutr 


feOT 

My  Hacr 

IS  lUM^I 


Bv  Westover 


OH,  piFFLt,  poof; 

VOO  NEEDED  /V  fMEVU 
HAT/  AiUVVA40V/AiaD 
IIO.  HBLP  you  PICK 


AMD  -^ppose^ 

1  e¥T  PWtUMONlA 
IN  THK  MHAW*T1MEJ 


<:jt>4^Ci  OF 


PUji£  PUGA.N 


On  Their  Way! 


WELL— COOOBVCtvTy  "^^CWE  WILL,' 
DEARS /-TAKP  CARE  OPj(  MRS. 
VCXJPSCLVefii      ,  /^V  MACKET 


Boss:  "Irca.  X  want  an  oOlce  bey 
Do  you  amokef** 

Boy.  "No.  thank  you,  sir  hn  l 
don't  mind  bavlag  an  ice  creamy 


By  1.  P.  McEvoy  and  |. 


THE  catashos  of  xthank  you, 

THtS  ^NVELOPC  WILL  )  MP.  BtiSM 
TAKE  CARE  OP  >OU 

UNTIL  VOU  GET 
SETTLED 


DON'T  FORGfeT 

[job  is  TO  FIND  OUT 
WHAT'S  HAPPENING 

,TO  ALL  THOSE. 
^DOLLS 


IF  >OU  GALS 

GET  IN  A  JAM 
CALL  OH  ME  /—'WE 
WILL 


1 


,>^Xsi<»ayw<yX.. 


OmrmCrMtS  "  —  vvM^T  Aor  rwcy 
FOR 


J' 


\ 


TIT  It  DAI1 


,ON^^,  yiCTQRIArBiC  >  SATURDAY.  JAM -ARY  k>.  \9M 


•V 


Pirectgry*  Want  ,4fts 


WAWT 


ron  oLAMiriKO  ok 

AOVSRTUEUENTS 

T«e  MaU  •  word  Mck  lOMUtMni  tjttlrf 
•MU  •  w«r4  •  WMk.  wit*  •  ateiMiHi  of 
tea  vordi.  cMk  with  oNat.  M*  o^TorUM- 
Malo  oeMpte<  fw  Im  tkaa  tmatr-ft*« 
•MU.   . 


Math  and  FHaa^i  Noticci.  tl  SO  tun 
InMrtlon:  II.M  for  Mch  •ddlllonsl  inttt- 
tlon     M>rrU(«i.  Cards  of  1'h>iiki  and  In 

Mrnjorlmn  Ncllcti.  II  j<i  i>«r  iBiertlon 

•IrthNoUcaa.  »i  00  par  Inaartlon 

■ailDOM  or  rnitooalensl  Oardi  of  two 
Maor-or  aador,  W»  P**  iMnUi  Addi- 
ttoai  ipaoo  at  f Mil  wm  U—  P»f  ntonth. 

AdvtrtUeri  who  df»lra  mar  hava  repliti 
addrrurd  to  a  box  ml  Th*  ColonUt  and 
forvardod  to  uieir  prlvala  aditrtu.  A 
otoiwso  •(  tan  cant*  it  mulo  (or  malllnf 
■MpllMr  — la  thu  coaa  a44  tbraa  wordi 
r<aa,...i .MmM''^  *•  tko  ooaai  Uv  Um 
BumMr  of  •ottfn  


Out-of-town    readara  of  our  aAtWtlM- 
mrnU  a>k  advrrtKrrt  to  clva  addriM  ai 
wail  a#  phona  numbcra.  ai  It  U  aot  olVayi 
>to     eommiuklcata   tbroufb  tha 


Aar 
•nors  ar 


•lata  far  Nlwto  oa 


thirty.  <a^^ff—  Um_  date  af  tbo  aama. 


aceoaal  ol 
m*M  alttala 

 of  tho  aa 

tfalmjrUI  aot  koaUo^ad 

Tha  ColonUt  will  not  b«  r«>ponilbla  for 
more  tlmn  ona  Incorrec  t  insertion  of  MI 
advrrtltemenl  ordtrcd  lor  mora  than  OOO 

laiu*  

-H-IlM- Colonial  aarvlco  la  OTaUobla  avarr 


4ar  from  •  a.Bk  to  1*  bjb__._- 
•uB4ar.   Jwt  «aU  laMro  Mi. 


~To  lajoro  laaortlMk  OlaMtflod  A4a  aMvOd 
raacta  Tho  Coloant  kotorfi*  »4a.  oa  tbo 

dor  pravloua  to  publleatloa.  .   . 


~  Cloaalflod  Ada  far  Tha  Sunday  ColonUt 
will  bo  ocooptod  up  to  10  pm  "n  s., ^ur- 
dara. 


ci.AaUfI0ATIONa 

Acraaca  (or  Kant  

Acioaio  11  11a   

Aeraoao  Waaia*.  

Aarnts  Wantod   

Aulo.1  for  Ulra   

Automobiles   

•irUia  

BIcrelat  and  MotoreTMM  

Boata  and  I.>aunehaa   

BuiKlinc  Muterlala   

Business  Directory   •■••««•• 

Bu.-'iiie^.^  OpporttWiIlM  ••••••••• 

Cards  o(  Thanks 

Church  Notices   

Clolhln*.  rurii.  BtKM  JMd.i>iit. 

Comlni  EvanU   •  

Danclnc   •  •  

LMathi   •  

Dreaaniakinc  ••••••••••••••••«•• 


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Ihirmafor  Raat   •••t«»««jt 

Farmnor  Bala  

Farms  Wanted    y 

flats  ond  Apartmanta  to  Rani  ,  tl 

naU  aad  Apartataata  Waata*   •* 

yiowtrt   " 

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aooaoooaaaoaa •• 
a  •  »• • ■•••a  taftaa 
a  aa •••••• a  a 

•aaoaaoaoa 


o  0  a 


•  •aaooooooooaaoa  aa* 
aoooaaoaoaooaoaa* • • 
o  a  a  a  a  a  aiapa  •  o  a  o  a 
oaaaaaaooaoaaa 


aooaoooaaaa 


Pnr  Bala— MUe^Bsoua . . . 

Furnlturo   •  

rual   

Faaaral  Olroetora   

PurvUbod  Houaoa  for  Rant 

FurnUhfd  Room*  lor  Rant  

Purnlshed  Ro«n\s  Wanlad   

Hairdressers  and  Beauty  SpacloUata.  • . 

Halls  to  Rant  

HotaU   •••• 

Hoiisekaepinc  Rooma  to  Maat  

Hniisekraptng  RooaM'Waata4. 

Houses  for  Ssla  • 

In  Memorlam   

Lutlnis  Canealla4  ..t 

iMt  and  round  

ICachlnarr   

Market  Specials   

Msrrlaies 
Miscellaneous  . 
Monar  to  Loan  ... 
Monumantai  Works 

Music   

Mlislral  Irtstrumanta  . 
Narsary  Stock.  Plants,  rtr 
Nurilnc  and  Convalaacanl  Homat 

Ptrsoaal   ••••••«ti»« 

Profoaalonal  Diroetory 

Property  for  Bale  .   

Property  Wsnied   

Poultry  and  Uvestock   

Hadta   »••.••»•.•• 

Roeai  and  Board   rr 

Rnom  and  Bnsrd  Wanted   

Himntinn.n  w«ni.-'l  FVmala   

Miuationi  Wsiiied— Ualo   

Bummer  Resorts 
Swaps 

Teachera  Wanted 

Timber   ..  ~..  

To  Bxehance,  Real  Batata  

To  Rant — Miscellaneous    St 

Btovaa,  Ranies.  Furnaces  tOL 

Unfurnished  Houaas  to  Boat  IM 

Unfurnished  Raoait  WaataC«>>«>»<>i««  MB 

Wanted— F^raala  tftlp  •  14 

Wanl"t  •  Mnle  Help   11 

Wii!iirri-  Ml^cellsneous    41 

Wanted  to  Borrow    S2 

Waatod  to  Buy— Hovaaa  •••••••••• 

Wanlad  ta  Maat— Haaaat.  Pafaialtlitd  178 
Wantad  ta  Biat  MUtalliBaoua    (t 

t  OIATHS 

MeDONAU>— After  a  vary  short  illneaa. 
thera  pasaad  away  Thursday  avenlns.  at 
the  home  of  hi«  «nn,  371f  Richmond  Road. 
Thomss  MrDonslrl.  of  (he  mnbsrt  Block. 
Yates   Street.    Born    in  Scotland. 

■  law  Mr.  MeOaaald  had  raaidod  ai  Nalsor 
B.O..  bafort  movini  to  thlt  city  4o  retire 
aavon  years  aao    He  was  a  Great  Wai 
falaran.  and  had  served  overseas  with 
tha  ttth  Bi^ltallon,  C.B.r.  There  survive 
hit  aaaslaa.  ona  daathttr.  Mra.  H  H 
Ourrla.  at  Nalaen.  B.O,:  thrao  aons.  8.  j 
Mrnonald.   «S)  Oliver  Bireet,   Oak  Bay 
Tlinnis*.    St    nit    Rlrhinnnfl    Rosd.  siid 
Ian.  resldlnc  at  tdlrhlitn   Blijtr.  Calif 
alao  ana  brother,  John,  in  Bcntiand,  and 
thraa  arandaona. 

Funeral  lorvlcea  will  be  held  on  Mon- 
day afternoon.  January  17,  st  3  orloek 
from  the  partora  of  the  8  J.  Curry 
na  floral  Haaio.  Ro«  P  R  o, 
Dradaa  will  eftlclaU.  and  interment  will 
ha  aM49  ta  tha  itaiUv  ptot  at  llaral  Oak 


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A'l'I'KW  ELty-  There  paaaad  away  In  this 
elty  Monday.  January  10^  Lliabeth  liay 
Attewell.  of  lOtl  Varrlnder  Avenue.  The 
Isle  Mrs  Attawell.  who  was  flfly-eltht 
vrsra  nf  aie.  was  born  at  Nottlncham. 
Enilsnd  and  rsme  to  Canada  thlrty- 
fniir  years  sio  For  many  years  she  re- 
sided at  Saskatoon  and  Wllkia,  Sask 
pravteus  to  movint  to  this  city  ninateen 
montha  aao  She  it  aurvivad  by  oi\e 
dauihter,  Thelma.  and  one  son.  Hsrry 
In  ihli  elty. 

Funeral  servicaa  will  be  held  at  Wllkle 
Bosk  .  where  inttrmant  wtU  ba  aiado  in 
the  family  plot,  aad  will  ha  attaadad  bv 


ima  aad  Xam  AtteVtlL  B 
Boa.  faaaral  aiattant  arraa 


arraaced 


TUOttSON   PUNCRAI.  HOtiX 

ia»  Baadra  St..  Mast  Plrit  Ucitad  Church 
Lady  Aastttent 
Mowhara  a  PInar  Barvlca.  Howhara  a 

Fairer  FrUe 
O  3612.  Day  or  Nlsht 


HATWAJtO  B  C    FUNBXAL  CO..  LTD. 
BaUbllshed  IMI 
TS4  Brouabtoi.  Strreu  WslHlB.  ■.O.  . 


Phanaa 


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B  aiotra  40tt 


.  -Tha  Vtoral  Pttaataf««a«a"  ~  « 
Offlaa  aad  OhaaaL  Oar.  Mwhia  aaf 
yaitaacvar  M«v«*«, 
'    Oai«aa  MU 


s  J  Curry  *  son 

Pttaaral  Diraclora 
UUMC|■K^a■d  BroushMa  Btraota 

Phone  O  5,-.lJ 


FLOWERS 

mr  PLOBAL  O.BKOM8  al  lawatt  prleas. 
I  l^^aahlaaa..  Uia  PaaBlat«t'Ot3i  i 


B4i2JumrMa  mmm..  umrbd 

UU  Oauslaa  Btraat  .  PbaiM  O  stai 

^        Wa  Taiatraph  >lavaf* 

OUT  PLOWnS  AMD  DBSIONS 


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OABI>rVFBS 


EZPKRX  P&UKni,  OOVCaNMBNT  RKC 
tmmimWSrSm^^mmtm  kaur 
0  47ta.  — ^ 

J^-'XPERIENCEO 


MOMTOAW  LOAM  CAN  BB  AR- 
rsaaad  by  aa  la  any  amount,  repay- 
ments to  salt.  BuUdlns  loana  a  apoclalty. 
Low  intoroat.  Quick  daeuiona.  Modara' 
ehartoa,  P.  R.  Broati  h  Honv  Ltd  .  1113 
Broad  Btraat.    Phone  ( i  7  n  i 


CIARDENER  WANT8 


TOUR    OAKOEN    OR  LAY 


£MODKL 

nut  a  new  tarden  now  All  kinds  of 
(eneral  (srden  work  Rock  aarden  build- 
ing and  lawn  laying  a  spoeltlly.  Phono 
A  *SH-8L,  4f 9  ■  Uaa  te  J,  Williamson. 
Cadhoraaifty  P.Or 


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Cotoolat. 


WMrftOBi- 

MM.    ■■■  MS7. 


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wants  position  or  w]lt  do  lyalaa-HMl- 
 Blaaihard. 


Oood  rafaraneoa.  SMI 


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ADY  WISRtt  HOUREKEBPntO  POSI- 
ion    with    elderly    uentlaaiaB.  For 
appointment'  ptioiia  Q  t»04. 

O    women"  WAMT~ iroiUC,  WABHINa, 

«•  Ironing  or  cleanings  3Se  per  hour  and 
car  fare.    Rooms  10  and  It.  E  t393. 

SaSaBeK9K?=!S  Wfg^g^smmm 


OROWM'B  VX^TORIA  NURSERIBS,  6\n 
l-'  Vlaw.  Oaalan  aork  asecuted:'  lowr  i 
prlcaa.  Wa  grow  our  flowara.  0  6113;  0  3);!1 


NUBigia  A.\D  CONVAIjnCINT 

20  "  '  HOME 


iRAL  ART  SHOP  -  DIBTINCTIVB 
faaaral  daalsaa.  «•  BBrL    B  Ull 


rpHX  POSY  SHOP.  Artistic  Floral  Tributas 
i-  433  Fort  Street 

PhoMS  aM33— NKht   Pl.oiis  0  4482 


S       MONUMENTAL  WOKKS 

STBWART  MONUMENTAL  WORKS,  LTD. 
Taka-No.  a  car  ta  iMrfea.   ttSl  Kay 
Btraat.  Phona-OStSS. 


COMINQ  BVSNTt 


A BIO  OLD>Tnn  OAMCa  TKIB  BAT- 
urday,  A  O  F  Hall,  t-12;  CFCT.  t  30: 
Haymakers'  Orchestra,  supper,  prises,  3%c. 
Now  public  address  systemi  Bisrt  tha  New 
Taar  ruht! 

V DRAMATIC  AND  SOCIAL  EVENINO 
by  tha  Proeraaalva  Art  Club,  lolo 
Laniley  Street,  Saturday.  B  p  m  Arlims- 
slon  20  cents      Refreahmtatt.  Daiuiim 

A  NOTHER  POPULAR  OLD-TIME  DANCE 

A  at  u>a  IB  MiBBrfcni  rafrartif 
aMate;  frrlaa'a  Orchaatra:  Seotty  Me- 
Kenala.  M  C. 

AT    OOLWOOO  Hitm~BA8KBTBAlX 
aar  daaaa.  avary  BatarSay  alsht.  t 
to  13,  oarter'a  Orekattra:  ralraahatanU; 

1^r  sdl 


I  I  U  □BON'S    BAT    OOMPANY  BBAVER 

L  Club  dance,  Friday,  January  3t,  at 
Empress  Hotel  Len  Acres'  t-plece  orches- 
tra. Dancing  8-1  Admission  7Sc  each. 
Dresa  optional  Ticket  >  on  sale  Cotlea 
Bhoppa.  lower  main   flour  si  The  Bay. 

HELLO  HONEY  l.rr  8  OO  TO  414 
Skinner  Streoi.  Saturday  night.  Thcra's 
an  oid-tUaa  danca  with  old-lioM  haapllallty. 
Scafa's  orchaatsa;  T.  LldaaU.  M.O.:  OoTta 
ear  to  doari  rafraahataaUi  Sta. 


IN  MBUOIUAM.  "JOBBPH  BBAUMONT.  ■ 

1  meeting  Sunday,  January  14.  R  p  :n 
at  734  Fort  Street     Three  so»rt  »pe«li>'i- 

/  \LO-TIMB  DANCB,~LAKE  HILu'sATUR- 
'  '  day,  I  to  13.  3tc.  Practice  danca 
Wednaaday,  »«.  .  Beotty  McKenile,  M  C 
Iryina'a  Orabaatta. 

]»ROaRE8SIVE  FIVE  HUNDRED?  PRIDE 
of  ihe  Island  Lodge,  S  O  E    Hall,  to- 

nislit.  H  30  o'clock  prompt.  Oood  prizes 
Artrii.vsion  3S  cents 

1)ARTNER    PROnRE.SSIVB  WHIST, 
Coast   Hsll.    A  4.S.         Vv   3— S.tO'S.  >— 
I  s,  snowball     Bridie  2  )0.  ^ 

IIROOREBSIVE     FIVE    HUNDRED,  TO- 
nlghi,  a  45.   1230  Oovernment  Street. 
Prisea'  Four,  three,  tw^.fi04. 

rpHB  PIED  PIPERS-  REOUijAlt  SATWR- 
-1-  day  dance  at  the  Chamber  nf  Com- 
merce this  week.  Bunk's  5-piece  band 
Ron  Smlthl    Same  good  timet  Sic. 


11  WANTED— BtALE  HELP 


Misa  Thelma 
Curry  A 
ahlpmant. 


MARVBT— suddenly  at  tha  family  real 
danca.  1100  Sntlierland  Rnad.  Oak  Bay. 
thara  paa.ied  aa'av  Thuridsy  evenllta, 
John  Mordaa  Rarvay.  aged  fifty -eliht 
yaara,  lara  at  Oark.  Ireland,  tha  laie 
Mr.  Rarvay  nwrad  to  this  city  tan  yean. 
•  «o  from  Cheater.  Rnaland  For  many 
veera  he  had  been  ssaorlated  wtUi  the 
Egyptian  Oovernment.  and  on  his  i 
tlramadt  aiovad  te  Canada .  Since  \tt» 
ha  had  baon  with  tha  Canadian  Pacific 

■alla'ay  In  this  city.   He  leavea  ln  lorrnw 
hla  widow.  Jean,  and  one  dauihter.  Hen- 
rtatta.  at  the  family  realdence    one  son. 
J  H:  Harvey,  Jr  .  Wl  Hevwood  Avenue 
aliO  one  brother  and  three  sisters. 
Funeral  lervlcei  will  be  held  this  after- 
noon, Batutday.  January  U,  at  3  o'clock 
from  tha  narlori  of  tha  8.  J  Curry  It  Son 
Funeral  Home.    Ray   FRO   Dredge  will 
officiate,   and  cremation  will   take  place 
St  tha  Royal  Oak  Burial  Park. 

MACCAPBIU  — Oa  ThuradaT.  laniiary  IS 
1(31.  at  8t,.,Jto»*P''  '  Mp^piui  -hT. 
paaaad  away,  at  the  nf  \r\r\r^  \,x 

years,  l.ulail  Maecaferl.  of  Ladner.  B  C 
Born  In  Italy,  the  late  Mr  Maccaferi 
ha4  been  a  realdent  In  British  Columbia 
tvi  iRftSst  sliny-ali  years  and  had  luts 
.'-.taeintllf  arrived  In  Victoria  There 
remain  (o  survive'  hla  passlne.  h'.a  Invins 
wlf>.  al  the  fsmlly  rcildrni  e.  loidner, 
B.C..  and  one  dauahtsr.  JVlt.  C.  E.  Long< 
af  iW  Halaiekaa  Btraot. 
■*TW"  fWniini  ira  Twathw  at  tha'  rhapat 

o(  Ihe  Sands  Mortuary.  Ltd  .  from  where 
>  I h*  cortege  will  le«v»  on  SeiurrtsT.  Jsnii- 
ar*  lA.  ItJt.  St  I  4.\  o'clock,  and  fifteen 
fii i  iulfa  later  Rev  Father  T  Oeiikera  will 
celebrate  Mass  In-SU  Andrew's  Cathedral 
Tha  raaiatna  wtU  ba  laid  at. raat  ta  Ifea 
INaa  Bay  Oaaiiimr' 


8ALBBMAN  WANTED  BY  OLD  BBTAB- 
llahad  ftro  and  casualty  Insurance 
company,  salary  and  commlaston  Real  op- 
portunity to  rlihi  party  one  that  it  will- 
ing to  wofk  Slate  aie  siid  experience. 
Young  msn  preferred      Bos  872.1.  Colnniat. 

1\rANTEI>- EXPERIENCED    BODY  AND 

*  *  sheet  laatat  worker  Tha  Mater  Soaaak 
t71  Yates  Street.   B 1107. 

\'  'OUNO  MAN,  ABLE  TO  MILK  COw! 
look  after  a  few  .poultry  and  general 
ehataa.  BbmH  raaianarattea  aa4  aood 
hosM.   Baa  ITN.  Oataalat. 


14 


IIOUSBXBBPER  WANTEO-SMALL  WA- 
'  I  terfront  hpme  in  country  One  adtilt 
lady,  no  heavy  work:  give  refer'hrea  und 
stata  s^rr  aaoected.    Box  U5t,  ColoniM 


WANTED 

TEN  LADIES,  to  get  pcrmananl 
waved  aa  niodela.  ''^~ 
ALSO 

8TUDBNTB   TO  LEARN 
HAIRDRESSINO 
Lew  Fee  —  Easy  Terma 
VIQflplUA    HAIRDRESSINO  SCHOQL.. 

Woolworth  Bulldlat 


TREACHER  WANTED  AB  OOVERNEBS  TO 
I     two  voiiiii  iliildren.  in  country  home 
Write,  stating  age  and  quallflcatlona,  itid 
ancloaa  rafaranca.    P.Q,  Baa  S»».  Dunes n 


11    flTVATIOMS  WANTED— 


W  IM  X  )W.S 
O  MJii 


i  N  INDUSTRIOUS  SOBERr  ALLROUND 
V  man.  handy  with  tools,  knowledat  of 

gardening  and  greenhouse,  Janitor,  a  re- 

liable  ear  driver,  aapka  a  staady'  paaltlon. 

February  1  ar  II.    Matt  wasaa.  Boa 

g740,  ColonUt. 

VCCOUNTANT,  THIRTY  YEARS  EX- 
parlenca  commarclsl  and  motion  pic- 
tara  aataaaUat.  eapaUa  aaaaailas  aom- 
Plata  eharaa.  B«i  I7lt.  Oaloniit 

A J.   ORBOO     —  HOUSE 
claanad.  outside,  ta  each 

HA9EMENT8  CLEANED,  WHITEW ASHED, 
lunk  and  refuse  removed  Reaaniiable 

0  0444 

1  CANADIAN.  8INOLE.  33.  EXPERIENCED 
^  .  driver,  s^ks  ptellwa  at  ehaufleur- 
haodymsn      (Thartcfer    references  Box 

tdOt.  Colonial 

I  CAPABLE     MAN     aF>-ER8  PART-TIME 

^  sarvMat  la  axabanca  far  room.  Box 
M7t.  Colonial. 

I;«LECTR1CAL~AND~  DIESEL  icNOINE 
and  comprasaor  operator,  go  any- 
where, tnf  time.  3S  yasra'  aaparlanca. 
Box  ttit.  Colonist 


(I  QMS  POR  MENTAL  PATIEN'rS,  NICE 
1  locollty.  near  city     Phone  S  06t4 


OYAL    OAK     PRIVATE     HOSPITAL  — 
Medical,  chronic,  nerve  and  auralcal 
cases     E  1833  and  Colqultz  •3M. 


ir 


PERSONAL 


Twoatp-paayr 
Tales. 


ObMnJTI'B  MBW  —BUTT 


»ts  Tatea  Slioai. 
Bart  Waada 


New  laaatt 
popular  prlaaa 

E  4023    ^ 

EXTRA^AIR~PANTS   rREE  Wini 

aiilt  order,  CiuJlab  woraieds.  tweeda. 
tSS.SO.    A.  B.  Bcurrah.  MM  Yatsa. 

^LABT     -  OOUCHAN     OR  RIVER 
anielts  now   In   season      Aakey's  Fish 
Market,    «»4   Yates      Delivery.    O  7101 

BUY  YOUR  DRUO  WANTS  FROM  YOUR 
neighborhood    druggist.     Phono  for 
prompt  dalt.r V  r  aarnea. 


ai 

tss.so. 

-»  a  ar 


DAFFODIL  DAIRY  -  ORADE  "A" 
sey   milk      Retsll   dr:ivery      0  7463. 


ECZEMA.   ITCH,   PSORlABIB»   LBO  Ut^ 
eara.   Try  Oao.  Lso'a  Chlataa  Baatady, 
•31  Cormorant    Oopart  and  Drus  Btaroa. 


1.-«NOLIBH   RAND  LAUNDRYr  RBABON- 
sbla.    Oourtaay  aad  Oauslaa  Blin. 


,^OR  TRB  BBBT  CBBAPBR  PBUMANVT 


1 

/  1  OOD  BO'XkD  AND  CAItB  TO  INVALID 
'J  or  aldarly  aoupla. 


phono  BSS44  for  prlcaa 
CAItB^ 

Ptaaaa  OldM. 


G0AKAMT8BD  wsdUBs  aiaehlaa  rapaua. 
AU  Biakaa.  MaeDaaald  Btoatrta.  Blt7l. 


KNITTBD  SUlfi  BXP8KTLT  OLBANED 
and  blocked.  .City  Dya  Works 


EN  8 
ber 

teed. 
St  W 


O  1821 
RUB- 


BEST  LATBZ  BAMITARV 
ir  auppliaa  BaaS  11  fbr  M  jaata»i 
Burrard  BpaaiiBfr  Oa.  M  iMilasa 
Vaaeaarar.  B.C. 


McLBAWB  BAKBKT.  TWO 
13 


1304  Doualaa  St.  and  (MS  Paadora  Are. 


OIL    BURNBRB  —  PBnttMB  BBRVICB, 
laid  part.    Ouaraataa4  taataUatloo. 
B  sots.    A.  L.'  Boaa-Janaa. 


PXONB   TOUB   OROCBB  fOM 
furaltara  polish  now. 


SHOWCASES,  FIXTURES  AND 
work      Best  work  maranteed 


  BOOft 

TyNDERORAIU'AlE  NTHSEfl  Itroi.STEW^ 
Mias  Flavla  Holland.  M.'i  CJovernment. 


U 'ANTED 
Plot  la 


TO 
Moaa 

particulars. 


PURCHASE  -  DOUBIJt 
Bay  Cenieiery  Write 
Box    fl470.  Colonial 


S3      BCSINE.SS  DlKKt  TOKY 


canrinr^tWEBP 


H 


OMdi.  im 


SVAVIONBBT 


PRIVATE  STATtOMBXT 
any   dealgn  TfT^  »»1W.' 
Oommarotal  Prtaitna  Dept.. 


PIOOB  iUBFACING 


VL  HARDWOOD  f^iOOR  CO.. 
•  Johnson,    fraa  aatUaataa. 


707 
0  7ttC 


UnOOBAPHINO 


TrruoaRAFHiNa  -  uthooraphino. 
J  engraving  and  emboasing.  Nothing  too 
large  and  nothlna  too  small.  Your  atatlon- 
ary  la  yoar  amaaa  aaaat.^  Tha 
Printlnc  *  »ii|Uahla«  Co..  Ltd 


WSCBANCB 


FIRE.  AU 
Fraaar 


AUTO  INSURANCE  —  SEE  LEE. 
it  Co..  Ltd..  1323  Broad  Siraal 


OPFIOB  POBNirCBB  BQUIPMENT 

CHAIfW  AND  FILING  CABI- 
loiied  Dlggon- 
rnineiit  Street. 


DESKS, 
nets 

Hlbba(>,  Llmili-d.   IJHJ  ( 


riJBUO  BTBMOOBAPUB 


T^THBL  BB'YMOUR.  3  0  7  CAMPBEU. 
Tli  Building,  Douglas  Street.  Phone 
O  arden  3S3S.  Authora'  manuscripts,  la'w 
and  aanaral,   Birletly  eaafManttal, 


UNJTED  FUEL  A 
Oenersl  moMn. 


TBICKINC. 

!  ICA'.'.'.ih  F  V. 


O  40B2 


DOUBLE  SERVICE 
IN  WANT 
ADS 

YcxJ  can  telephorw  ycut  answers  ii 
w<ll  at  ycur  clastttied  adycrtiMmentj 

lo  The  Colcnist  Readers  are  often 
interested  in  Want  Advert  iscnientj 
tliat  do  not  caft>  the  nanes  or  aa- 

drob  (ii  qI  a  ivc'rtrxrs,  but  a  Colonist 

tx.x   n  .■■  (    r    tne  a'  C':'i''ncddtiOO 

of  thc^e  rcadt"i  i^'^o  f  nd  it  incon- 
venient to  write  an  an-,,\ci  and  ic 
serve  the  adv;rtis«r  better 

We  Will  Tjkc  Replies 
to  Box  Numbers  OvGr 
-  the  Telephone 

Ti  e  Cilpriit  tcrvice.  ii  _fv*ilable 
from  8  am  to  10  pr^L.^cxc^ting 
Sundiyv   Pbom  tmpif  4114 

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M  fOB  lilJ  MlfniliNKOyS 

.d^'^^  - 


U'UITL  SEWINCi  MACHXm.  QOOD 
urdcr,  t2il  60  Taylor  at  Co..  nS*.s  Port 


500 


-  WAIT  110  -  VOLT 
Ughttnc  Plant,  Its 


IXC.  DEUO 
Pheoe  E  4021 


IHS  Duro  Maohlaery  Otaptay— Hickman- 


Tya  Hardware 


Co.. 

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Ltd.,    544  Yaiira 


41  WANTED— MISCGLLAMJ^OLIS 


H  J1eAT»^  AND  4f  ARTMENTS 
_  TO  BINT 


Bifr.i 


i>  8UITB8 


4M  ffStaa  Btraal 
WBHIBBBU  BQOMB 


AND 

with  bath.  'LUht  hoitso- 
keeping  If  desired  First  elaaa.'  ft^taa  la«. 
Bix-Mory  buiidins,  Una  atavatar.  laisa 
comly  lounsa.   Mica  sarvlaa. 

awM       fa.  A.  •untitai^iMa^ 


PAIR  PIUCB  PAID  POR  JUNBI^-BOT- 
TLBS.  RAGS.  ANT  OLD  PURNITVRB. 

AL3<J      BATTERira.      BRASS.  COPPER.  

TOOLS,  CHAINS,  LTC    J^^^J,  j  /"'vK^  11AKD..JIO0BB.  MS  MICHIOAMrirr.  ^ 

R1UHT_    AWAY.  I  ^  f    li.iee-rOhat-aUlU.   ISfl.    FOU>  rooms. 

Penibertaa  *  BOU  .  Xtd     O  tl3t,  or 


O  «721 


WILL  CALL 


ARSPUTATION  POR  PAYIMO  BlOH- 
est  prices  for  rags,  bottles,  tools, 
stoves,  furniture,  or  anything  you  wish 
to    dispose    of      We    call    anywhere  aai 

time     O  47&2 


OOKS     WANVBO    POM    CASH  -  ALL 

ds.  any  avaamy.    HuaMr'a  isie 

Uovernnient.  ^ 


HOOK 
kill' 
nvern; 

/^ASH— OLD  OOI.I).  ANTIUUE  JEWEUIY. 

plate,  etc  Uigtie.st  price*.  Joseph 
Rose.  Ltd  .  1013  0«veriiincnt  Bttiet 

^ASH  FOH  OM)  BirY(  I.K3  OH  PARTS 


40  fbi|"gAU^-M18ClMANIWJ»l€T~^'''"- 


tCoaUaH«l> 


tSB  OtOTWMO.  PVBt. 


.'^OR  SALE— NEW 


dlum,  113.  tailor  made 
1  KNTLEMAN  8  BLU 


OlVMeOAT,  it  Mt- 
Phone  O  lt7S. 


PUR.NITDltE, 
Street  KiKiJ 


CASH- SINGLE  BEUS. 
lbs,  ea.sy  rliair'..  tables,  kitchen  and 
dliilng-rooni  iliairs,  dropliead  .".ewlng  ma- 
chine.i     The  Exchange,  «60  Yates     E  nT2« 


on  pieini.ses.  ' 

IIAKK8IUE  API'B,  217  COOK  MOIJKKN 
4-room  suites  available  Feb  U    E  111,43 

KOSEDALS  'manor.  1(13  gUADR~A 
Street  spacious  four-room  unturniatied 
ground  floor  suite,  with  (ti«<e,  APPfy  fr  R 
Broan  te  .Sons.  1112  Broad  Street 

OOVERN- 
(urnUlied 


U  ALT0.%10BILK8 
^Conttnuad) 

last  HUPMOBILB  8BDAN— 
Like  new   

1933  CHEVROLET  SEDAN— 
A  besjfv   

l»3i  FORU  GOACIi 
Nice  coiiditi..., 

ItSt  OLD8MOBILC  SCUAN— 

  A  aifi   

WUlys  Badaa.  usad  «a 
daead  prtea.  Op  u  M  aMaa  saT 
;  maitbrs  MOipK  qp« 
m  Tataa  Btnal 


on    A             MODEL  FtiRtJ  V-t  -- 
SATISFACTION  QUARANtJkBU-  


$550 
$505 
$165 


J»0<;KLAND    COURT,  NEXT 


nient  Hou.^e,  three-room 
Phone  a  :>613  or  E  lOM) 


fist 

lEACROrr— VICTORIA  S  MOST  BEAU- 
tlful  taa-ytav  apartment,  all  i  lcciriral, 
fre«  garaim  furnlahed  and  unfurnished 
su.ies  available  Otlll. 

':iTOBART  APTS  —HEART  OF  BUSINtSS 
theatre  dtst  ,  housekeeping  and  %l-ep- 


Phoaa  O  lift. 

tan 


CHINCHILLA 
Ilka    new,  cheap. 


-fftntMniBB 


Oft 


VETINDOW     O  L  A  S  B — fMPLJUmOr  AT 
ghorteat  notice  Asia  Blata  taplaaal 
whUa  you  wait     Mellor  Braa..  Ud«  SU 

Broughton  Street.     Phnne  O  Mil. 


\T  ALL  TXMBB  TOO  CAM  RBLT 
'  a.       saaraataad  larvlaa  a( 

WtMOWB,  ^  PLOBtMAib  Oa 
70S  JohnaoB  Street 

'    In  •*'Better'Oloag"  nw|fl_IUUliui*.  

The  Socood-Hand  Store  _  That's  Dlffeiont 

~4  T  RSED'B.  1S17  BROA0^8T.-4>nilNO. 
'  a  bedroom  and  Chesierfleld  aaAtati 
piinoi,   pictures,   china   and   sllvar.  Mv* 

niture  bought  at  best  prices. 

.EXTENSION    TABLE  AND   8I.\  CHAiaS 

type 


rA>n-SO  —  WSHINO  TACKLE, 
tslmon  and  grllaa. 


w 


Colonist. 


wm  psir 


s 

Ing;  elevatbr,  (Ireproof.  day,  week  or  mo 
reduead  rataa:  trspglanu  O  M4t  7ti^Vatea. 

o^«w  t-kbbiii  BinTBB:  uoht.^hSat 

included    Scott  Apartments    O  MM 


\t -ANTED  CANDY  KITCHEN  BQUIF- 
V  V  incut.    Box  IM2,  Colonist. 

tV-ANTTO-^UANTITY  OP  OOOD  OBBD 
»»  furniture,  cash     E  0«3t. 


M  rtsATS  AND  APASTMENT8 
WANTIO 


SWAPS 


A BIO 
haayy  wtot  far  faniaea  al  raak-hattoai 

prleo.  Dryland  wood,  best  quality,  eha|tper 
than  aart  wa»ar  wood  pr^e^.    HtaTy  Hab 

and  block  mixed,  guaranteed  A  1  Or  wood, 
leaver  lo  aall  water,  all  good  stovg  lenathai 
raaular  t3.7t:  now  t3.7$  cord,  two  cords  IS 
Inside  block.  14  cord.  Three,  rnrds  til  30. 
Dry  cordwood.  It. 50.  Th.ck  rordwood  bark. 
tt.SO  cord  Dry  kindling,  14  cord  Mala- 
hat  dry  \2  -.n  .  15  cord      old  John 

Wood  Conumiiy.  agents  for  YOUBOU  TIM- 
COMPAMY.    atlt,  Oauclaa  Btraat. 


A 


V SPECIAL  PRICB.  ONB  WBBK  OlfLT— 
Sooke  dry  fir  bloekg.  mixed  frith 
heavy  bark  slabs.  13-ln  ,  guararUeed  never 
m-' water,  beats  rordwood  Half  price, 
only  13.30  ed.,  3  cda.,  ft  SO  Malahat  bono 
d(y»-4Ma.  alah.  tl.  Saaka  On  Waad  Co. 
BNM. 

OnV-WEEK  8PBCIAL^^lBAVf~BAMC 
alabs  and  Inslda  blorka  mlaad.  Alao 

split  wood.  13  75  cd  .  in  IS-rd.  loU.  All 
dryland,  Malshat  guaranteed  bone-dry  slab, 
13-ln.,  ts  cd.  Also  Nanslmo-WslUnston 
coal.    HUlcraat  Wood  A  Coal  Co.  OSOIS. 

Ha  8ALB~ DRY  INSIDE  BLOCK  AND 

bark  slab  fiom  Msuhst  tie  mi:i. 
ll<la..  tat.  tt  3S.  now  1  cd  t3  25  3  cds 
16.38.  Boea-dry  kiadUaa.  ll>la.,  now  cd 
t3.»l.  1  ad.  M.  llatlaaal_PMal_Oo^  55215 

PIR  MXIXWboD.  RBO.  ia.M.  'NOW 
^sids  block.  It  per  ed.  XIadling, 
dry  wood,  all  kinds.  O  3047.  Oeorge  Hark- 
nrtt.  distributor.  Lemon.  Oonnason  Co  .  Ltd, 


1^  llUu,JUf).  t3S.  Underwood 
vrttarTlM.  liillaad  Mh^jn  Part 
BOSM._    ^  *^ 

CjVMl  SALE  —  HOBPITAir^  BrE  D  AND 
P  table,  both  adjustable    Cost  Its.  sacri- 


:WAP    CHEVROLtt  COUPE  AND  UGHT 
ijvered  trailer  tor  liou>^'  furniture  or 
caah.    W.  Bennett,  O  srdrn  4801 


fp«ADE    1928    FORD*  PICK-UP,  OOOD 
1    running -ordar.  tor  '  non-y.p^fn  nUff- 
I  ii>i;ii  or  .jur-i>"i ii'ower  or  cow.  WlUlaoi 

I  CI*>.  H  R    I    V  ji  1  .s 


^^'ANTBD  TO 


\'OV  WILL  QET  A  CAR  IN  PERPBOT 
1  coadiiloii  In  any  of  ih(i>e  late  model 
l--ord  V-«  s  'WE  OUARANTRK  IHBM  Thev 
will  .sH\e  you  money,  becau.se  ihey  are  nat 
only  priced  low,  btf\  you  »ill  have  no  tlfit~ 
pair  expense  for  a  long  Ume  to  come, 

18J4  FURl)  V  8 

FUHDOK 
1931  FORD  V-l 

FORDOR 
IM«  PORD  V-l 
■ PORDOR 

1117  PORD  v>a 

PORIWR 

im  roRo  v-l 

TUDOR 
list  PORD  t»4    '  . 

COUPS  ./..(...•a:«,>''««**>l«T 
IIM  PORD  V-l 

COUPE   .  •  .  e«ft*t««SBtaa«tB&t 
wBi^»  ^  a  a  ta«  B  •  •  •  tj  tA  •  SA-a 

NATieilAk-MOTOII  00.. 
Yaiat  Bfftai 


His 


'  OMB  i^STius 


op  floor  la 
s«fiUgB.!  Btal* 


—  COMFORTABLE 
home.    Resldrn-  j 
(urnialird  or 


tial   

leml-turnlahatf.  Ooeupy  flrat  waek  Pybru- 
ary.    Box  1744.  Colonist. 

THREE   OR    MtTRE  ROOMS. 

h>Mi...-.  fHiif.eld  or 
James  Bay  preferred  Near  car  line  les. 
sonsble  rent.   Box  liiM,  Colonuil 


11  MINTED 

uiilsirniihed. 


delivered  Victoria. 
4iican 


Ste- 


rna Bl 
X    suites.  aU 
Heaney  Storage 


bargalna. 

Co ,  opp 


Baay 

Court 


terms 
House. 


KITCHEN  CUP^ARDfl.  TABLES.  CHEST 
of  drawara,  acreens  and  other  articles 
of  furnlturd  made  to  measure.  Prices  res 
sonable  Tha  Bxehanta.  IM  Yataa  St.  B  STS« 


U'ALNUT-  BOOKCABB. 
secreiaira  and  baekeaat.  IM.  Caaturz 


117:  WALNUT 
I.  IM.  Caaturi 
Arts  Shop,  coraar  Ovranuaaat  aad  Tales. 


MCBWAi.  nntavMBNta 


Al  I 
13. 


'DBOHBIFIN    ORANO  PI4 
^         JUST  /RRIVED 

Agentg 

Toil  WABO-B  PIANO  BOOBB 
ISM  OraavUla  Btraat,  Taaaaafar.  B.a 
 Bay.  MTt 

BECHSTEIN     OR  AND     PIANOB  —  JUST 
arrived,  on  ,,i   1  om  Wsrd's  Plano 

Hoine    124<   OranvlUe   Street,  Vancouver. 

Zl  riltR  BANJO.  It;  Gj^^gZ  A^U  GAta, 
125     HlckUas,  Tit  Johnaon  Street. 


40F 


42  rOULTKY  AND  UVESTOCK 


tJA 


POCLTB%  AND  HUPPLIBS 


U'^ANTED— BARNEVELDER  COCKEREL. 
EONS.    Boa  B739,  CoioaUl, 


FtITT  -TBJUt  -  OLD  JERSET  OrERJtSBY, 
fraah  today;  four  sailoos  last  fraahcn, 
34a  — tSuiit  AfaatM. 


j.J08T0.N  PUPPIES 


Doaa 

"  FOR 


SALE.  DOGS 


^HKEE  UTTERS  EXCEPIIONALLY  hne 

Q)llia  pnppiei^  eompaniona  or  worklasi 
reasonably  priced.    Pet  Shop.  141]  Doualas. 


>HOKotr.llBHtI> 
for  «ale. 


T 

or  O  1647 


I.AUK  ADOIt 
1404  Harrison  Btraat. 


PUPS 
BTI31 


t3X 


MISCBLLANBO 


^  OOD  CLOVER  OR  TIMOTHY  HAY,  IN 
T  per  ton  i delivered),  itraw,  tio 


Miehatl, 


w.  u. 


KeaMns  74X, 


MANOBLBt  LONG.  BSD,  IT  A  TOH  OR 
ptaea.  Ueyd.  PaKhaai  Baad.  AlMpa  M 


JtHILCO 
traph. 


FAMOUS   FUEL  COMPANY 

\LL  FIR-  Bone-dry,  all  dry  bark, 
ed.:  13-ln.,  I 
is  to  ed.  BMd, 


It  50 

tl.7S  cd.:  boaa-dry  alab, 
day,  Blsltt.  ' 


A 


1  FIR,  13  CD.; 
Canadian  Wood  * 


12  25 


RADIO 

11  -  TUBE      RADIO  -  PHONO- 
aulomatle    record  rhungina, 
1119  SO    Baay  tarmi.    BC  Electric  Radio 
IleI^,1rtmant.  Douglas  Street  Store. 

XtADIOB  POB  HIRE.  WEEK  OR  MONTH. 
V  Aaronson's.  1331  Ooaaraaiaat.  0  4733. 

4AK   BICTOtBB  AMD  MOtOBCTCLBfl 


47 


BOOM  AMD  BOABO 


l>OARD.  RB8IDENCB.  PRIVATE  FAMILY. 

NLikxra    Street,    close    to    brsrh  anil 


pais.    U  11301. 


/  10MP0RTABLB  BOOMB  WITH  BOARD 
■•ntlomea  prafarrad:  eily:  radio.  O  II0« 

^lENTLEMEN  BOARDERS  —  COMPORT- 


r  able  home,  sood  tuble 
,2  I.lnclen  Avenue.    F.  4474. 


double  garage 


CHAIR.S.      MD.'IPrTAL  Hmfl. 
Prsm    h'Kvls.    aprons  made 

MEN  -LEARN  A  OOOD  TRADE. 


U'HKFL 
rented 
O  7843 

\''OUNO 
Diaaal 

vlalon,  air  conditioning  and  refrigeration 
or  electrical  engineering  Complete  prac- 
tical training  with  shop  work.  National 
Schools.  A  W  Taylor,  district  aupervlaor. 
31  Oorge  Road  East,  Victoria.    O  4471. 


21A 


hairdressf:k.><  wd 
beauty  speciausts 


'ENTRAL      MAIRDRESBERS'  SCHOOL, 
poft-ir^duate  evening  cisaaes.    0  3124. 

lART  PI 
llpsflcks.  at 


I) 


PERMANFNTB, 
the  La 

Salon.  737  Yates     n  7443. 


AMD 
taty. 


l,^OIl 
I  aSc 


HOLIDAT  BPBCIAUIl 

HOLIOAT   BSAOTT   yo«  eaa 

afford  to  appear  your  loveliest  al 
all  timet  at  our  special  prices  Every 
aarvica   has   been    reduced.     Cotna  Ut 


AVALON  ANNEX 

iI04nDiastaa  Bi. 


BMU 


.^OH  THE  BEST  OHBAPXB 


1 

F 


phone  E  3944  for  prleaa, 
BA 

Ntaport    B  om 


HILOiThBAOTT 
sor  iind 


IBTEN   INI     To  OUR  BBAUTT 
laiisl  every  aiamiasj 


La  Praaaa  Bdaaty 


8PX> 
ll:M  eralaak. 
Itf  Tataa. 


rpcr 

(1  7443 


IlFRMANFNTS.  WITHOl'T  FLECTRICITY 
and    witho';!.    n',,»i  >..ne     st    Ijs  France 

Res  i'v   ,9.ili>n     ..'7   Y\Ts  OTIl.l 

VICTORIA    BEAUTY    PARLORS  CALL 
BISII  for  a  aood  permanent,  AU 
•iporltncad  oporstora     1311  Broad  Street. 

YOU   WANT   A   OOOD  PERMA- 
ai  a  rea^onsble  pr.ce  cgjl  m  at 
Hollywood  Bciinty  Shop    (117  Port     E  0433 


WHEN 
nent 


We  Speclati/e  in  Fine.  WMrt  gad  Orty 
 hair    rtohei'e  nesutr  Haion  OdBMi 

MAISON  TYRRELL 
BAIRDBBBBXNO  SPECIAUSTS 
4TH  PLOOB.-       ,        D.  SPENCER.  LTD 


BDUCATIONAL 


f  RIBH.OANAOUh  WANTS  jg§  ON 
*  farm;  TITi's  experienea.  taamttar, 
milker  Ooad  home  aajtiffiai;  wasaa  tee- 
oiuisry     01147  eyaflinnrnB'TBMr ITSS. 

rolonisl  . 


ANYTHINO  IN  CAB- 
rfpair,  at 

E  t77l. 


OTBRBTAlX  Al  the  home  of  fear  tfaaSb- 
tar,  at  H  Welllngioii  Avenue,  oa  Thurs- 
day afternoon,  Kathleen  M  L.  Overstall. 
doarlv  beloved  wife  ol  Wllllaip  T  Over- 
stall,  of  ISTO  Dallas  Rpad  The  late  Mrs. 
n\ers«all  was  born  In  Londott.  Bngland.' 
and  had  been  •  resident  of  this  elty  for 
the  past  fifteen  ve«r»  .She  i,  mour'i-- 
by,  beslde«  her  lunhsrtd  nne  daughter 
M-*  Fratili  Hsmllton,  of  »S  Wellington 
A\ei\ue  slto  •  «i»ter.  Mrs  John  Over- 
Ktall,  and  a  brother,  Ralph  Morris,  in 
Maiaaal,  B.C..  aad  taar  hrathers  in 
Bnaland. 

The  funeral  will  lake  riace  on  Mnndsv 
afternoon  from  McCall  Brov  Funeml 
Home  at  2  30  o  clock  M  H  I.  H.-nklns 
Wrill  conduct  the  ser>    ■      '  -     ■  Ter 


RO*"  B' 


DmiBimt  -Maaral  Service  tn  Otir  New 
Nh>t«.  ary  at  M- '   sie  r-iat 
BB^ian"i>d  •  ''       "  -  (  .ni 

■  1III.«MI**   am  Mra  St 


1    NEED  WORK 
I    papterlns.  building 
Wi  c»fi  afTord 

PAINTINO.  PAPBRHANOINO.  DBOORAT^ 
  las  aad  aarjty  palnllna.  Toaall,  O  SI3I. 

i-\THrr«'cooKrwiu,  OO  ANTWHBRB: 
good  manaacr.   Boa  MM.  CelaaUt. 

VOt^NO    MAM^  WANTS 
kind    Phase  OliN.^ 

Y'dvNO  MJUl  WAin^lNTOMrP/UIToii 
(all  Una.  add  lobe,  etc  EOSM 


  _  STBIPPOtO   

PBACX  Mn-AL  WBATMBB  STRIPS  POR 
*  windows   and   doen  aaea   fuel,  stop 

drafta  and  rattles  B  T  Leith.  E  tttt 
I7A^  PAINTERS   AND  DErnRtTnRN 

PXPERT  PAlNTINO.~PAPERINO.  KBTI- 
I  ^  mates    Temple  Cadboro  Bay    B  Otei 


23 


1TAUAN    lanauaiis   acbool   elaaaaa  atari 
Jao.  I.  anee  wfc.  7Se  mo.  707 'a  Tates. 

CiTAMDABb  BCBOOL  OP  BTKNOORAPHY 
and  typewrltina.  lt3l_PM4aea  Amas, 

Oak  Bay  Junction     O  If  ' 
dine  Dioksea. -principal. 


HE8T  FIR  MILLWOOD,  13  PER  CORD: 
bark  slabs,  tS  cord:  Inalda  fir  bloekg, 
13  7S  cord.  All  In  two-aerd  lots.  Coiwood 
Wood  Co.,  Ltd.  O  404C  _ 

BBBT  MALABAT  HEAb~RIO~8AWD0BT. 
II  50  per  unit 


617  Cormorant 


J 

.Street 


E  Painter  * 

O  3541 


piOAL  DEIJVERED  IN  8MAJ.L 
'  '    In  or  out  of  ri'y     E  nn«3 

HAT  nUAR  DOirni.A.S  FIR,  DRY- 
d.  13  35  cd  .  3  rd.i  .  19  Heavy  slabs. 
13. SO  cd.  Cooperaso  wood  res!  drv.  13  75 
cd  .  13  ti  cd.  -Millwood  13  50  cd.  KlndUna. 
13  71  ed.,  H  ed.  ll.M.  fU  baatar  Meaka. 
13  SO  cd.  O IML  O  tlSl. 


MALAI 
land 


VO.  1  Pm  MOLWOOO.  II  CD  :  IN8IDB 
-^^  flr,  t«  ed.;  aereened  flr  tawdust.  M.M 
unit.    Manning  Shaw  Fuels.    B  0134. 

TdRT'  BARK.  II.M  OORO.  PHONB 


VO-  >  Dl 
^>  n  1174 


JHAWNIGAN  DOUOLAa  FIR  DRYLAND. 


SH/ 
2 


Inside  blocks,  cd  ,  14  00,  bone-dry  als^wood, 
cd.,  I43S:  Selkirk  mlltwood.  1  ed.  11,(0. 
Shawnlcsn  Dodalaa  Pfr  Wood  Co..  BMt4 


SAW 
gu 


uarinteed  supply,  sll  screened,  cijl  frr  in 
headaaw,  Up-Ialand  dry  indde  flr  blocks 

■BMistt  vnn  nwyy  virriiiBrirvreBrii.iir 

Beaald  B.  Hopkins.  Coal  *  Weed  Oa,  B  UU, 

I^THK  !5  COAL  

Tou  dan  Buy  No  Batter 
Oftfer  Todayj-^ur  Delivery  la 
No  Order  Too  Larte 
No  prder  Too  Small 

It  Lau  Loacer" 


13M  Broad 


COAL  OO .  IrTD. 

Street  Phone  O  JI4I 


1CD..  13.  SLABWOOD,  INSJDC  BLOCKS, 
14.  Heavy  slab.  1135.  Dry  cordwood. 
It  SO  ed  Bone-dry  slabs,  mixed,  inalde. 
.oinve  lengttii.  14  50  cd  Karma,  Selkirk 
Lumber  Co  ,  agent.    U  .^334. 


^  yg-«r4^^D  «JtB.  l|;^la.^BOD- 


raadOiT  Alaba  BI  O  au. 


34  PBOnfltlONAt  OIBBCTOBT 


MMBAOB 


MAB8KUBP, 

Yates. 


STEAM 

a  3124 


1;^  McOILUVRAY 
baths,  maonage  707 

MRB      BARKER,     MAaBEUSK,  VAPoK 
lislh«.  rlilropodi.sl     325  Howe.  O  l«tl 

M 


R8  H 


t/JHIirSR.   -flWEDIBH  MAS- 

>"  h    |o,3  V:--*-  fit   O  1753 


oaTKOTATHIC  rBVIICUNS 


BICYCLBB  OTBRXAULCD— NOW  IB  A 
good  time  to  have  your  bicycle  com- 
pletely overhauled  and  reconditioned. 
Pricea  from  II.M,  and  wa  do  a  coed  Job. 
RobinaoB-a.  UM  BnM  Bliaat.  SBfsatU 
CoUMsl.  _ 

BIOTCLBS.  112  50  TO  tit  75.  ALL  SIZES. 
Expert  bicycle  repairs,  all  work  guar- 
anteed    Victory  Cycle  Works,  132t  Oov't. 


T^-^VERYTHINO  IN  NEW  AND  USED  BI- 
>    cycles     Hl»rtl^  .  7in  Fort  Street 

I.-'OR   SALE  —  BOY  S    BICYCLE.  C.C.M.. 
double-bar  style:  114.  OUIf.'- 

Afl  YOO  RIDE— ex  it  ~ 


BICYCLES 
per  week 

Peden  Bros..  Ltd..  1410  Doticlaa.  OMll. 


T>AY 

I     from    129  75.    terms,    II  2S 


iTOYBS  AND  BJUIGBB 


A  KROPLAMB  SAWDUST  BURNER  AND 
Pontlae  range,  used  only  a  short  while 

as  demonstrator  In  sidfe.  Only  113. SO. 
Voiir  opportunldi  to  obtain  a  comptfle  new 
outfit  al  a  substantial  discount.  Also  aer- 
rrsl  excellent  used  raneea  al  low  prices 
Coa.st  Hardware,  I4lt  Douglas  8t 


ALWAYS    OOOD    SAHOAINS    I.N  ua£y 
kitchen    ranges,    on   a.splsy    st  Mc- 
Dowell Si  Mann    1000  Douglas  St     K  4131 

jiAwcrrr   ranoe.  water 


^'BHal   top,   warmtna  elaeet. 


front. 
therato* 

meter,  lai.M.    Carter  a  Btova  Store.  133 

Port  Street.  BISII. 


1 .FURNACES— We 
tlnn.s,  repairs 


speciallia 

B  C 


on  installa- 


fc2AWOU8T  BURNBRB 
3  iratar  Baatart  aad 
Ml  Part  at  own. 


Hardware,  711  Fort 
POK 


RANOES. 
BaatBaa 


MX 


mfCBLLANBOm 


•  BC     WASHINO    MACHINES.  WITH 
the   exclui>ive    FrrncD    type  agltttor 
and  touch  release  safety  wringer;  waahc.i 
clothes  cleaner  aad  faster.  I.V.M  up    H  D 
Mainwarina  733  Port    Phoae  0  7ni 

>PLBS,    BOSKOOP    AND  JONATHAN. 

00  box     Bring  containers  Tanner 

Bros  ,    Tsi.i.T    lloart      Keating  62M 

V  TTENTION  -  OOOD    USED  SEWINO 

^TL  maehinea  from  |10,  Btaaer  Bewtnc 
Machine  Co ,  731  Yates  Street, 

TBB- 


*  PPU 

^\)  It 


LL  BLACK 
ace  work: 


VLL 
r 

A 

|.JEUI>INO  SbPrLIFS. 


80IU  ROCK  FOR 
manure     E  0311 


^PROTT-SHAW  BU8INBBB 
t^   -Couraea:    Stenoeraphy.  aaeretSfllL 
commercial    radiotaleerapay.   O  4119. 


MV8IC 


\fISS  MOORB.  L.A.B.,  PIANO,  VIOUN, 
ainains.  low  teea.    IMS  Part.    B  Ittl. 


DANCING 


AU.  aB4ilioni   amd  ballroom 
Ddtaihy  Caa,  MJULO..  llli  Barddlt. 
B7«M> 


Ballroom  DAXOnfO   anSar  yieraeaal 
direction  Victoria's  laadiac  laalraetora. 
l^gUfttfeMr^ad  Mat,  OaarteJIeaaJly  B  tut. 

LBARN  TO  DANCBI  PLoltiifOB  CLODOH 
Dance  Academy,  330  St.  Charles.  B  3t7l 


29 


LOST  AND  POUND 


pAINTINQ    AND    KAUOlCrniNO.  MX- 

A^   pert  work    Chartea  raaaeeaMa.  B  tTTS. 

I  tAPERHANOINO,  PAINf  INO  AHD^KAU 
A    aeminine     Loweai  prices     n  347 1 

ROOM.  PAPERBD,  INCLUDBB  PA- 
-Tjl"    »   rooms.   III.     Archer.  0  3331. 

170   CABPtHlTEBS  AND  CONTBACTOM 


•  LTBRATIONIk  noUSB-RAiSOia  OOR- 
j,^"**         rooo***'  e-lteeaa.  O  VS« 

A>»T^taSQR  irOM.  OR 
^  larce  or  ganB  PBSBS 


i  LTBRATIONB. 
<^  raaaat  a  tpac 


lany-mnrkan  I4t3» 

i  I^IH^rtJItlJ^-CARPENTER  WORK  OF 


T  ^yrr  -RED  male  mncmoBBB.  cnru)-B 

1.^  pet.  atrayed  Wednesday,  from  upper 
View  Street.    Phone  E  3993  Reward 

]   OST    HOOVER  DEMON8TRAT1NO  KIT, 
Please  phone  or  return  to  Carpet  De- 
partment. HBC 


fATKNT  ATTOBllBtB 


K'^*"E.  C*"*"  F.P.I.C. 


AaaUtuad-Pansda  and  U  H 
Pstants  and  Irada  Marks  in  All  ('<;untrles 
7«»  W    Pender,  Vsnroiner    Ph. me  Sey  1342 

.■'ETHERSTONHAUOH      A  CO. 
Patents  and  Tracle  Marks  ^ 
Offieee  Throuahoui  Canada  and  0  ir 
7M  y  Paadef.  VaneouTer  Phone  Sey  .1711 


mOJLB  TO-BBfT- 


Ij^MPIftl  TIRATMB  POR  RBNTi  aati  iia 
^     aonahlo    Appir  R.  Catladlae   B  1414 

^OOD  SIZE.  ATiRAOTIVB  HALL  FOR 


ledge  ai  adeni  V 
Oourtnev  H't',' 


etudie.   etc.    Aphly  719 


17 


MIS(  U  I.ANKOrS 


SA  W 


W  a.     AU.     KINUa,  FILCD. 

"  'tied  etc    Pbans  W. 

Oladstona  Avenue. 


1M7 


I  08T-t3S  IN  BILU. 
*J  Box  M73.  Colonist 


riNDiR  NOTIFY 
Reward. 


LO«T— WIRE-HAIRED  PIMAO;  IWAR, 
Central  Park    Phona  aM7&.  - 


J^OST 


day 


SMALL  ORA 

mornin^,..._0 


U'ILL  THE  PARTT  WKO   FICKH>  UP 
Pertiaa  cat  at  Oalvaod  Inn,  Satorday 


niaht,  retara 


aat  UTO. 


II 


HONBl  TO  LOAM 


ART  RBQUKST  POR  A  MbtlTOAOB  AP- 
prociatod  See  H  C,  BalaMa,  Ftmbeg- 
ton  *  Son,  Ltd.,  133  Part  Btraat.  oim. 

MORTOAOE  MONBY  AT  I'V 
St  'e'li  ion     N.I  d';  >  ^' 


M  rOB  SALB^SsCILLANBOUS 


MA          BWLPIWO  HATBBIALS 

'^tARADLAN  Western  Woodwdrkers  Sas^<ea 
doors  and  general  mlllwort     O  4013 

SIDNEY~8PEEDY  8ERVICE  SEE  ui  POR 
lumber,  lath,  shinties,  sash  and  doors. 
Oyprae,  waMaoarda.  building  and  roofing 
paper,  hrsulatlnt  materials    ix)w>Bt  prices 

BOMIBT  LUMBER 
Phona  O  3S1I  ■-.  -  -~4III  Government  St 

TSLAND  BTOxmiyiWuif 
1  Brerythtaa  la  MMertf 
•li  " 


RBAL  DOUBLE  LOAD  CINDERS.  13. 
a'.sn  rock,  gravel,  old  manuie    U  2484 

e4«  (;Ormorant 
street — Cretonnes.. shadow  cloth,  blan- 
kets, sheeta,  ptUowaUpa.  eomXartati,  aut* 

tress  covers. 

/  SL.EAUANCE      OK      I  SFD  CLEANrRB, 
*       from    12  .>0.  to  123. iO  '  Call  at  our 
Douglaa  Street  ftiore  and  aee  these 
tains    BC  Electric 

/  SHAI.N        H.M'I.A(  L      IHAT  MOORINO 

'  ■  now  L'-,cU  c  ;!„  n  from  '"s  to  1  inch 
Plior.c  (J  :4:i4     ('iii;;sl  Iron  *  .Metals.  Ltd 


AHNHA.M 

l-'or  pfti  1 1.  ulai 


U2I  HoCKLANU  AVENUE 

I !  .'Ill-  y.  o'i.'i.'i 


11 


|>AYINU   UUBSTB  in   REFINED  HOMI. 

1   lady  or  lady  aBB  Baai 

Coloalsi. 


rnHB  BUNGALOW-  BOARD  AND  ROOMS. 

A     t4l  Superior.  E5I92  Close  In 

U»ILL  SUBLET  MY  RfX3M_Wri  H  BOAKD, 
February  and  March,  to  lady  oi  gentle- 


maa  Qraaad  flaar.  vans,  aunny.  e\ery 
eonvenleaea.  Mlaahaaa,  radio.  perM>nsi 
servlee.  Rer.  J.  K.  Uaawenb.  134«  Fair- 
ficM  Raatf,  O  tSdl:  ar  Mra.  Oeaaey.  B 1413 

IITARM  ROOM  WITH  BOARD  IN  PRl- 
V'   vate  hoipe,  cloae  in.   O  736t. 


BOUSES  TO  RKNT 


HOLLYWOOD  4 
modern  house, 
nished.  E3S«1. 


furalshed  or  unfur- 


MA  PUBN'.SBED 
'l.nfRNtBltBb~t!PCR  -  ROOM  MODERN 

^  bunaalow;  furaaiee:  Dear  si  Msrvuiet  > 
PhaaaBISM.  IMe  oisdsi.inc  A\e 


FULLY  -  FURNISHED  BUNOAJiDW,  OAK 
Bar.  tie.    Mo  small  rt«' "  '  

a  S4I3.  mornlnas  or  avyninas 


.....,«. 


3I4I  ORILUA  8T ,  I  rooms 

3149  OOOK  ST  ,  7  rooms   

3p28  BYRON  ST  .  4  rooms,  stucco 

'fi:  np:\'.  Pi  )i<i  AVE,  a  rooms  . . 

t3t  Ll.NKLEAS  AVE  ,  7  rms 


117  M 
130.00 
ISO  00 
I35«a 


PSMBBSTON  U  SON. 
•tt  Part  St. 


stucco  140.00 

LTD. 

OII34 


•44  DARWIN  AVB .  I  reoma   lis  00 

laSl  BBACH  DRIVC  7  rms.,  modern  lit  50 
1717  OAK  BAY  AVE.  8  rooms.  hot- 
Water  hest  125  00 
P.  R.  BROWN  A  »UN.S.  in  1 ) 
1113  Broad  S(.                          l>iionc  n  7171 

VERY  ATTRACTIVE  BEA-KltoNl 
cottage,  fully  mrnlern.  witii  two  screi, 
Of  sood  aarden  and  beach  On  bus  route 
Lona  leaae.  Yearwood.  Stewart  Clark  * 
Co.,  dtO  Port  Street.   

i  1LOSE  IN -SEVEN  ROOMS,  ^ 
'       laundry   tubs,  hardwood 

Michlw  ,111  K'  re.'l      ( I  .131  '> 

.•'OR  RENT 


CHEvnoixr  im7  MAfn-ER  de  luxe 

CDACH  Tills  u  a  beKUl.liil  in>.>uel  and 
a  i»r  that  is  complete.  Includes  such 
leaturea  as  knae-acUon  front  vBaala. 
bullt-ln  trunk,  dual  windshield  wipers, 

hvdraiillc  brakes  and  insny  mher.s  ti>o 
numerous  to  mention.  Looks  St^'l"» 
and  runa  Juat  ilka  a  new  car.  .'tTOirtl 

PLYINO  STANDARD  SEDAN- 10-U.P. 

mod.el' .«lth  suashine  top  This  Ismou.s 
little  Ensllsh  car  cannot  be  told  from 
new  It  has  traveled  less  than  700 
mile.s  What  a  bur  'or 
someone  . . .'  


$87^ 


CHKVROLET    1931  STANOARD   DE   Lt  X  F. 
BEpAN  -A  powerful,  smooth  and  eco- 
artaiieal  «a(.  JL  ua:t  oUaa  that  m 
have  a  car  In  tuch  aood  eonditloa, 
«a  aaa  WB  m  lav  $795 


CHEVROLET'    1<)35    MA.STER  SEDAN 
79-H  P.  Blue  Klaiiie  im  toi.  with  electio- 
plated  pi.sti'tia  sivins  the  utnio.st  In  l  e. 
formance   Bv  comparison  this  ftT'iJI 
car  la  an  outstanding  barealn.  9(  ''v' 

FORD  V-8  1931  DB  LUXB  COUPB-Wlth 
-     rumble  seat;   fltshina  spaed,  ^marve 

power,  rapid  ac'^eleratlon  and  aaay  to 

control     A  car  thai  has  received  ex- 

celleiiT  cate  and  hss  been 

csrafullr  driven   Vv)t/0 


■I 


A 


floors.  331 


.SEMI-BUNGALOW.  RFDEC- 

orated  inalde  and  oat:  basaateat,  fHm< 
ace.  garage,  etc  ;  overlaaSBn  Oorta.  Tele- 

rnone  ColqUltS  7aW. 


r-<OUR-ROOM  PDRNtSHBD  ROOSB  POR 

1  rent,  ^th  garage  attached,  115  AppI 
1271  Penman  Street 

t^EVEN-ROOM  MODERN  HOUSE.  FIRE- 
place,    newly    decorated    Inalde  and 

out:  linoleum  In  kitchen  and  bathroom; 
new  furnace,  drv  b««einen'  new  garage 
2fi2»  Richmond   Avenue      E  475I. 

S^EVfCN  ROOM,  MODERN  HOUSE.  HARD- 

»^  Kood  floor"  cx*r»  t.iilet  first  floor: 
1120  Pembroke  Stren     E  1(4*2 

'EVEN  ROOMS.   FURNACE.  OAS.  TUBA 


s 


ssrsie    120  month.    O  6439. 


-I  -|  -1  '7  McCLURB.  SINOLB  AND  DOUBLE 
X  1  I  1    warm,  bright  rooma,  with  ggraae; 

exc'ller.f  hrvsrd     Wslkliig  distance    O  7991. 


57  WANTED  TO  RENT— HOUSES 
S7B  I'Mti  a.Msnrn 


BOOMS  TO  BBNT 


OXFORD  HOUSE.  7414  ^ort— Housekeep- 
ing rma.  h.-c.  «aur.  t3  wk.  Otlll 


IIA  FtBMItBED 

~  SOMM  iH  l  AMLY  •  FURNISHED  ROo\f, 

I'r.v.i'.    Lome,  elaae  lai  raaaaaable 


MlUa  BY  PAVKD  HKillWAY- 
Modrin  elshirooni  dwell. ns.  hol- 
w»"r  ti'-ating.  large  siiracr.  two  acres 
l.i:  II.  I \terinan,    Forinan    St    Co  001 

V.'v*    .S;rrl      Pl,one  E4K1 


ACTOMOBtLBS 


asA 


( 

rciif 


E  .H4(i 


SKI  11,  Mil  III,  HiioMI  BY  IHE  WKKK 
^  or   month  at  specul    Winter  rales 


i/URNISHXD  ROOMS,  OOOD  LOCATION. 


near  seajj4.jai    M  Pallaa  deenaa. 

EW  XROLAND  n6Tn^^^}^Y:7Mb 
rrsie  to  visitors  and  periianetltt. 


RrrZ  HOTEU  710  j  FORT.— fURtJISHED 
rooma,!  h    and  a. 


winter  ra 


'ales. 


Pbaea  i,   e  evator 


rpWO  BBpROOMB,  UVntO-RX>M  FIRX- 
1    place,'  privileaes,    O  37U. 

OflSKKBE#INO  ioOMS 
'      TO  BBNT 


51 


C.iLIi-TON  house: -LUiit-liousrkeepina  or 
^    lurouhed  rooms.  1319'»  Broad.  E  1034. 


IIA 

A 


PVBNISRBD 


KUHmBRBD  a  ROOMB,  PRORB  AND 
waiav.  I1S.4B.   IMI  raadara.  ruaae 

B3I48.  _^  '' 

'  KILMORLEY  '   —  BED '- SITTINO- 
room,  fireplace,  sunrooui,  kitchenette, 
rtOM  In.   IIS  Superior    E  3i7S 'mornings 

~V  T '  Ml  mCRIOAN^  BXNOLB  ROOM'. 
^'V  front  room  and  suite,  BUM. 


/  sbFAN.  WARM  HOUSEKBBPINO. 
v>  steady  hot  wale/,  sinks<  |13  up,  every- 
Ihlna  indudedi  731  Vancouver  St ,  E  1113 

/  tntSPftRTARLE    H  O  U  RXJC  B  B  P-MTO' 

'     ro.jnik,  ail  conveniences    441  Vancou* 

\ri  .'Jircel 

r-  rnOSB  T«.  tf— V  qtnwT~c|^aM  ann 
— *->  waiiii. — 310'!  Blanshard.  BlIM. 


f.'^RONT,     DOWNSTAtRB    ROOK  POR 

A     rent     In   in  let   privxte  home.  Mte 


sINUF«8.  ORAVn..  .SANO,  .'V)II. 


CI.AY, 
E  82«7 


pUR.NiaHLU  HOUaEKEEPINO 


I^T,F.C1F(OLUX  CLF.ANRRr  WITH  A  F- 
J  t,<rhiiient<i,  praetteally  new.    Box  M71, 


Coloiil.st 

1,'OH  SALE— SUrrCASBS,  34  INS,  »l  jO 
8-po«<-r  prismatic  alasaca,  117. tO.  tit\(l 
■  lasses.  14  TS:  Rolls  raxors.  13. 7S.  pocket 
camera.4.  II  35:  men's  wrist  watches,  It  ?.*.. 
Thermos  bottles,  39c;  Dunlop  outer  tires. 
II  3S:  new  Inner  tubes.  60c:  boy  s  bicycle, 
113  SO:  walihom  and  Blvtn  watches,  I4.7.S, 
410  shotgun.  M.TIi  It-tauae  D.B,  ahotaun 
113  so.  Watson  hilcroacope.  Its:  lauit  atyte 
apec-taetea  fo  suit  unv  sight,  IMI,  Jtaron- 
son  a  Wholesale  Ai  Retail,  IRM  OarmUBant 
Btreet.  corner  .Jo'i:,^on. 


S  OOI)  I  J 
I  tin  '.O  up 


V  ASHING 
-Donald  Blae. 


MACHINES, 

Ltd,  B  1171. 


KI  !  P      YOL  R 
'.Vinier— An 

pall 
AnC 


BASBMBNT   DRY  TRIB 

Iter— Armour   Coat,   a  waterproof 

paint  for  cement  and  stu£c»  walls  Harie. 
Andrews  Pa  ntt.  Ltd.,  7|^  View     O  4713 

^AUJi  FOR  YAC^fTB  AND  BOATS  MADE 

orrler      I  ••!'■'  I'e.    f  -r      F  Jeune 
A   B'  .      I'll      ■r.'r,  jr,h.:,nr   P'reet      O  4S33 

t^TANOlNO  TIMHr.H  rr)R  BALE  BOOTHs 


well,  Munn  Road 


T  TSKO  WASHERS  C9NNOR.  EA9IETTE, 
^   Maytag.    Taylor  *  Co,  73t'j  Fort. 

CARRY  A  PULL  UNB  OP 
toi  millboard 


Quaue'si. 


Ship  Chandlers  (Me- 

Ltd  ,  1314  Wt  arf  Bireei 


fHlgtel  Sox  Company 

rjriiK  M 


O  1433 


lot  ns 


Van  de 


bulMe"-* 
\niei       -  '    .    \    MS!  I 
Biraat.  Phoaaa  A  ut^k,  [ 


QORB-WHXTTINOTON  LUMBER 

company;  I.I  MIT  to 

XsUbUahed  UDi 
i.spor  STOCK— RIO H  I  rv](m 
i.'i!         MtUaark.  Orpro     Mt..i  :e. 


HUDSONS   BAY  COMPANY 
I  THOMAS  OROAN 

Escllent  condition,  guaranteed    131  M 
atlJV^N  ELECTIC  WASHER 
Metal  tub.  standard  sue, 

guaranteed   t34  M 

KBLVtNATdit  XlikCTRTC  RBPRIOBRATOR 
Medium  sixe.  guaranteed    ...     Ml  v> 

CONBOLB  BATTBRY  RADIO 
Oaaraalaed  .  .   , ,..|11JS 

BArriRT 


EUOTRIO 


Tanaa.Arranead 


ROOMS, 

flata.  cabins    18  mo   up   1038  H:;:^lda 

KURN    U.NKl'K.N   H<J<m8.  IH  tfl'lIL.  «18 
Clean,  near  c»r.  5in  I)i..,i'.     (■;«'.  " 

OUSIKTEIPlNO   ROOM  t.    ULAI  .   li  \» 
and  rttsonablfc.  liij.  Rw  > 

\ '  ALB  ROOMS,  HOUBEKEEPI N '  . 
1     ing  rooms.  711  Johnson  8-  (.1 


4  LL  BARGAINB-BBVXRAL  USED  HOI 
■t\  water  heaters.  New  hot  air  healers 
f  r  model  "A"  Pord*  13,.  ma  model  A' 
rnrn  motor>  eooipHle.'  11:^  Ford  model  A  ' 
wheels,  etc  W.  Prank  Cameron  Auto  Parts. 
aj3    View   Btreel      Plioiie    E  88.12 


LL  BARUAINS- 
sir.es.  all  pr.ces 


-  USED  TIRES,  ALL 
Cameron  Br.oji  E  1,  >. 


A 


\LL    SIZE8    USED    TIKES  IN 
lowest    prices      Re<r'ii  .HerVire 


.STOCK. 

r  Ion 


HUICK   -  a,'     IN   OOOD   RUNNINUi  OR- 
der.  IM.  Phone  oatil.-  / 

t  1HEAP~'-M"  CHRYSLBR  pOUPE.  !  1130. 
^  '   Phone  0  7M7. 

|.'«OR  SALE    1937  C7HEVIl|oLrr  DE  LuXE 
r  coach,  privately  ownejb:  ipcludesi  diinl 
tall  lain  p. 
proof  .•.' '  •  I 
conditi./T.  I 
ing  can  be  ' 
E  7174  or  B  1653. 

F 


f1  i«l      .ors  arid  s*ipes.  •Jiio  k 
-        •'•I    clock     all   In  pk-rte-, 
i!h  .'irvi  class jriibDer  Finaiic 
iriaagcd  to  ridht  party.  Phone 


I'VIAT  CAR   POR  SALE  EOONDMICAI. 
to  operate,  only  gone  SOO  aillee.  Take 
cheap  irade-la.  Pbtfae  BUM. 


MOTOR  rr)MPANY,  LTD. 

"CBRTIFIBO  CARf" 
POR  YOUR  OOMPARISOM 


IT  IS  POUMT  TO  BE 
thing  for  nothing  < 


1       ■  y  ROME 
I'-'i'i.i .    I  111  UK  etjt 
to  be  jiathtas  lor  aomethiag    Uaod  mer- 
chandlaa.  artcad  rtslit,  reaulrea  aa.<A^ii 

1110  8TUDKBAKBR 

SBDAN   

1131  NASH  ' 

SBDAN   

iUI  FAORARD  

8BDAJI  ,. 
IIM  DODOi 

.  SEDAN  ,. 
1937  "PONTIAC 

SEDAN  .. 
1931  WHIPPET  • 

SEDAN 
1528  c-UFV-R'jI  f.T 

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$21>5 
$145 
$14.") 

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$245 


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tNS  TBIRAPIdUai  $095 

$425 
$395 

$29.1- 

$2:)5 


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1N9  PORD  V-l 
COUPS  ... 

1929  PACKARD 
SEDAN  .... 

IttB  GRAHAIC 

BIDAN   


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THE  MOTOR  HOirSB 
Used  Car  Lot 


ni  Tataa  St. 


L  O  O  K  I 


Ml  MM,  Ai-rti 
REVERCOMB 

ORBAT  UI 


ONLT 

BAI,K8  AND 
MOTORS 

CAR  SALB 


1928  OPAHAM  COtrPE 

1929  WHIPPET  DCUVBRY 

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1931  FORD  OOUPB 


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IIM  jtONTIAC  S8DAR 
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JAMBBOR  MOTORB  y<>H  BBBT  TALOBB 
IN  usrt)  cwta 

•TUDXBAKER     DICTATOR     '  t.  '  FOUR- 
PAB8ENUER  VICTORIA  OfA  |' 

COUPE  

8TUDCBAKER    PRESIDENT     DE  LUXE 


FIRST 


DICTATOR 


SEDAN 

CI>SS   

1131  frri'DEBAKER 

KIK.ST   C :I.A,S8, 

FOR  ONLY   

1939  lli;PMOBILB  DB  LUXB 

SEDAN 
1934  MUr>80N 

OOOD 
II3>  HUDBO: 


$.m5 

SEDAN' 

$S95 
$295 

orjLY   W^imp 

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'AW  ^am.xifisiA 

JAMBBOR  MQTORB.  VOVOKL 
Tta  BROCORTOR 


AND  APABTI 
TO  BSNT 


fuRRflnnD 

watt  BaalaaT 


OBA  - 
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tall.    B  Ofll  

FT8.  PURNUmB»-TWO 
rooma.  sood  acdi  and  atoves,  aioks 
IMI  .  Pandora    Phone  owner,  E  3841 

UOVSf    EDWARDS.    1003  VANCOU- 
completely   furnished  suites, 
ffiOQlbij  or  trai.Mcnt    e  4923  or  G  4131 

MODERN,  B  R  I  O  H  T    FIVE  -  ROOM, 


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HOMB   PROM   BOMB  -  PURNISHBD 

HEAiniHI,  8MALI 
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I^^URNISHED.  TWO 

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tw*-saam  faraubed  auitaa;  111. 


BBOO  MOTOR  COMPANT,  LTD. 
Two*  Locations 

MT  Tataa  Btraat 

O  1,144 

MR  JUNKIR-PARfB   FOR   ALL  MAI^iJi 
of  ^  rsrs     and     trucks      MxJ.  .11x4. 
4  40x31  'Wf4^     »'our-c«U»4er  B'sr 
Ford" V-t  motor    Best  price* 

aad  ^ 

lac  Co,  Ltd.  f>7  Via* 

^NAP  - II3S'~  DE  LUXB   PORD  BCDAN 

■ceiient  tori.dilioniv  .ll^t^  terms 


19:n 


ESnr.X.  COUPE -A  REALLY 
amart  lookrhtf  ea?r'H~'|Bir' 
condition    Ha*  rumble   seat  SBi  M 
eouipited  with  four,  nea  tirea. 


$:]25 


JONBB  BROS'., SERVICE  ITTAXIOR,-^ 

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rorner  Vstes  end  Quadra  B  tStl 


O  eic 

consider 
P«rrr.et:t 


  -..,.J»'yHt,  ,« 

model  A  roadster  aa 
Bisae  after  5  p  m 


Willi, 
part  dowr 


APARTMENT  AT 
EO^M  or  r.  -1-' 


AMD 
tar  iSetadad. 


APARTMENT.  NtAR  PAR- 
BIdgs     Furnace,    gas.  130. 

omi    

CI  ROUND  f-LOOR  SUITE.  H  W  H  FIRE- 
•  ptace:  fUTBt^ned   Tei^^n^^artf  ^ 

HaRROOATF   APTS  .  OAK   BAY  FOR 
Iho.e  .  s'  •  •  «   'fie  best       E  9.\J3 

MARINE    CHALFT.'  24*1  BERBBPORD 
Avenue,  Oak   Bay    Furnished  apart- 
mentt    now    seailable   at    Winter  rates 

and  rvfrig. 
heat  Appiv 


rpBRApLANB  SEDAN,  OUARAIfrBBD 
I   flrst-class  condition,  aaw  baiMry..-aa«> 
tire*  and  iuhc*  ^d  sa*  heaiae.  AtMen  71 X 

T>LtidLBr8'  BrrrCR  t^sed  cars  !9t4 
Orsharri     Sedan      ;.r-',  ■       .     •  . 
modejn  lines    good  •  f 
triink     etc      only     KI'       '  'J'  r 
.  vever -p»ji»en«»r  .    Se'Un     e»'»,  >■   ■    <-  -  r.dl- 
tiim  '.htoughout    Id's:  Ii^r  a  lau'  ismily 
o-  -sxi  work    199'.    1934  Hudaon^dan.  as 
f»»    low  m  '.esgj    ipn'lea*  order,  a  aif' 
nr  1113}    Many  others 

.  THOtdAS,  PLIMLBY.  LTD 
1010  Yatoa  Street  O  7111 

nil  Douclas  Street  B37I1 


CBCIL  EVE  l*OTORS.  faMITBD 
IIS  Yates  Street  Phone  O  1711 

tail  CMtVfBOIJT  MABTBR  OB  LUXE 
SEDAN    Bl!Mllful_  _ 

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III!  PONTIAC  DB  LUXB 

SEDAN  VTHFel 

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ceiient  eeadltloa 
PORTlftO  OABB  ,  9^^' 


TRAOB  MY  CAR 
ultr  on   late  model 


a4  your 
Bog  rii. 


erator  and  aal 
T-e  Roral 

ITi"  •  Bt. 
BIMt. 


Colonial 

UnLL~BACRU>ICB  ~l*lr~ff'irVHXM 
■  'Sports  Roadster  to*- Rtinn,  IRi  haa. 
for  rsah    B374*,  BSm. 


roMRiNEf)  rr.EARANry  wAi.a 

iNE  WEEK     8AI.E     f^F    OVER     KIFT  Y 
food   n«el  '<••     These  cars   are  '.n 
lew  ji   ih.  '■•r.l  (  sr  I»«    DO'igls,  StreCL 
r.es-      •  '     ■    It  .      artd  are  offered  by  •  

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RBVBROQMB  MOrTORS 


1921  NASR..  Victoria  oocpe    .  tus 

193*  CHFVROUrr  BBDAN  •I9S 

BURTON  A  ITTLUAMS  MOTORS  UTD 
1001  Blani)  «rd  Ph..f».  t  »4' 


t«?t 
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OLDBMOBILB  SBDAN 

DODOB  BBDAN  

PORD  «»  -)AS  .... 
OURANl  bEDAN 

•      Qthar*->lAr««  aa<  Bihan 
^vm-DRXkB  MCHfORB.  LTD  - 
Buirk  and  OMaaaobtlO' Car's  Om6  Trucks 
Duncan  Part  Bt.  at  0uadra  Virtor:a 


BMM. 


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THE  DAILY  COLONIST,  VICTORIA,  B.C^  SATURDAY/JANUARY  15,  1938 


A  M^rt  tor  Busy  Readers— Proper ty  for  Sale  or  Trade 


•  TO  OUTOF-TOWN 
SUBSCRIBERS. 

Oui-cf -ioiun  tubiaibtrt  «)he 

only  nm  uimtmm  nmhm  ^  -tht 
dd^rVm  it  gi«w  may  mail  ihtir 
'cpiiM  is  The  Ceknmt,  ani  Tht 
Cdcnist  itrrtl  ccmmunicala  wdl  rf- 


AUTOMOBILM 

(CoDtlnu«4l 

BfOIIfBB  RnORCD 

Pord  "A"  or  ■  B"  e«t  ©r  t^ttc^l.^          ITI  JO 

Clievroltt.  all  Um«   .139  0i 

Plymouth  **«"  or  ChrrtUr  "4"..  |1»  00 

PuJIr  OutfftliUad— Tarmi  Arr>nt*d 

oHrr  DowuANa  acRvioc  oajiaok 

724  Johnwm  Htrrrt  Phon*  K  141 1 

1  U't7  NABU  AMBAMADOR  SXOAN  -  A 

X*fOt  feaitkla:,  iNf    ar«h«m  9up«r 
'  Charter  aadaa.   m«.-«m  .  condition:  bot 
wftttr  bMUfi.  19  AiMt  w. 

OLAItXrt  AOTO  PAJtTS 

»ji  vi«w  stTitt^^  - — rtoM  B^aMi 
ityw  rtinuiin  •|DAJi''nrBx 

J  .;>>,>  crllent    iWllfc.  CHifc  Hfc  MM 

ApplT    Lake  Hill 
Phone  K  1796 


BAT  — ■VmUOK  ntW  fTOOOO 
kmwklow  •(  Us  rMow:  tsivf  Uvimt- 
rootn.  French  doort  to  artUtle  dtalnc-room. 
•uiiroocn  (or  dcni.  two  comfprUkblt  n*r 
bedroom*,  modarn  kitelion  wtth  tiled  luik 
o«k  IIMTA,  Pufl  MMnt  taMmeiit 
hirnaoMMBl  M  Ul  rawu.  dw-  •  (  '^l  U  | 
TonUnt  loe«|l«B  MUtb  of  ATtnu*.  ^Tr*-^ 


iifoowr-  Toum 

bothreom: 
•U)r4«nM  .... 

ia«  Bluubartf  at. 


DIBTBipr  -  NEAT 


B  om  or  E  5797 


If 000 

monthijr 


BUYS  TEN  •  ROOK  KO^BB. 
partlr  (urDi*bo4!  rOVMM  140 
OtaUbolm.  T91  J( 


HIOH  QUADRA 


ft  I  ^"Ul^^  RBALSNAJ>  IM  AN  AUiiUaT 


Apply  470  OooataiMa  Avomi*. 


WBMTBD 


B 


PHICK  P<JR  YOUR  OAR  AT 
iprtM  Oarac*      I  radaa     E  7(31 


r^ABU    FOR     YOUR    CAR  CAMERON 

Bret.,  1140  Craladower    e  titt. 


HIOHBVr 
food  tuoa  osra. 


CASH 


9h»u»  B  4031. 


PRICES 
JOBOO  


PAID  POB 


WANTED  -LIOHT  COUPB  OR  ROAD- 
Kt«r.  liO  caah     Q  3774 


low.  ThrM-pttct  kotbHiMk  mrmi*  adjon 
ino  bmyao.  aleo  nrtfoaT  wtUi  frtitr  tntt. 

A  RBAI.  SItAy 
Jj]><t~'it      NEARLY     TWO     AOKBB  OP 

<|P«'»'W  rholce  land  with  river  running 
tlirouali  property.  lArie  llir»«-room  house, 
city  water  and  llfht.  fruit  tree*,  chlrkeu 
houaot,  tU.  Thif  proorty  U  altuattd  in 
ntct  hl«h  leeMlMkr- AkOMt  flftaaa  mlnu 
frort  cItT.  ' 

QUADHA  OI0TRIOT 
•  1  "^T*:    NEWLY   DECORATED  INMDE 
^I'/t't    ,„ri  out    Si«  real  met  rqoma. 
large  baaemeni.   furnace    nlre  qultt  loca 
tlon.  cloae  to  trhotjl  and  tranai 


noRIKIN  HEAD 

«1  'TKA  —  rouR  -  ROOM  bunoalow 
'VX.  I UU     xuU  cement  bMoment. 
toe:  ^  tm  BtM  MUlo  ImmuMMl 
furaMan. 

OaOMi  BAMDALL 
li«  DOMStU  Mrttt     "        PliMM  On4l 


■ood 
IMBO 


•7      BOATS  AND  LAUNCHES 


OATS.  BNOINES.  BOUOHT,  SOLD,  RE- 
i>alrfd    En'riprlae  Wharf,  foot  of  Port, 

OAT   LUMBER     Beat   Quality  Bpriict 
oar*.  11  So  pr.  Dalilel  Box  Co  U  1422 

I^VNt  BALB  OR  TRADB   1700  EQUITY  IN 
^JL   It-Seat  work  bo»t.  atUtabU  troUer  or 
rtmp  tender.  Apply  "Monabell,"  Armttront 

Hr'^Ihert    Kingston  Street 


M  PROPERTY  FOB 
MO 


■AANICa 


SNAP    POR  ^ASHI 

•rtXn  CABH-BUTB  A  FOUfc  -  ROOM 
H^*'^'  little  home,  with  light  »lld  «»Ur 
In  Pairly  Itrt*  barn,  with  thrM  alct 
tardea  lota    Low  Baanleh  taiei. 


BAANtCH   RBALTT  COMPAlTT 


CO.,  LTD. 


ACREAGE 

O.N  fOOBE  KIVLK — Plre  tcrta.  Itrden 

m4  fraiti  fourToosi  cottate.  three- 
ptMO  bAUirooai.  rttctrte  ttrht  and  cuy 
water:  chicken  houiea  and  outballdin«k 
A  deiifhtful  tunny  pro-  Cl^Cn 

tectrd    si">(      Price   91  I  9U 

nvr  AM>  <)\K  THIRD  ACRES  NBAS 
KI.K  l.\Kt— Very  rich  bottom  land, 
some  (nut  Modern  and  well-built 
bungalow.  (uU  bstement.  bathroom,  etc. 
weU-bvUt  MifeBlMlasti  •  Terr  pr..^' 
Uv* 


$2800 


coDilder  part  exchanCO 
houae  In  Satnlch. 
TWKi.>K  ANU  ONt  -  HALP  ACRES. 
liBA.NU  HOIL  —  Seven-room,  modern 
houae  with  btieraent  and  furnace.  lar- 
Ma  and  outbuikllatt.  a  good  home. 
About  tlx  milea  out  Leaa  mmmUktk 
ttan  coat  of  btitldlnit  .  .  9#WV 
WUI  roinlder  e«rhang«,  '  

RESIDENCES  . 

PAIKKIM.D,  COMPLETELY  PlfB- 
NltmtU— Near  tea  and  park.  BU  roomi. 
three  bedroomt  and  ileepint  porch. 
dinlBg-jrooai  and  aunroom.  Urte  livint- 
reem.  kad  UMkA  ha*  lots  of 
Dr*  bMOMBt.  SOOd  tw  CQ-tCn 

naee  and  ttrace   vwlVII 

PAIBFIELO.  NEAB  DALLAS  BOA»- 
Modern  stucco  buntalow.  like  new;  large 
llvlnt  .-^oom  and  dlnhig-room.  three 
nice  bedroonu  and  up-to-date  kitchen. 

Xltis  Is  a  real  sr'.ap. 


$3150 


naa  swap  Mow  MM  at 

ildlaa.  Ob  Mnaa 
ovtBiooaiwa   oak   bat  oolp 

LINRS— On  high  ground  An  aiUartlve 
teven-room  itucco  bungalow,  like  ne'W. 
ttandtnt  in  almoat  an  acre  of  well- 
itockad  tardon,  oecluded  and  theltercd. 
Vory  RlOMtBs  MlUoeE.  Half  block  from 

■.  Mm  has  Mas  hesv  w  --^i 
for  BiHk  aUa  ~ 

to    only    0  •  a  a  •  e  •  ■  •  •  •  •  t  0  a 


S6600 


HOLES,  NOWEU  I 


mUBDZATB  BALB- 

•  h  s. 
wood. 


BMra  strongly  built  S9-foot  boat 
Jlotor     Anchortt*-  Brent 


^-<OR  SALE    SMALL  RIDINO  BURIN 

oa  Vaneouver's  Morth  Bhere.  auitabi* 
iM  tw  BBSlMi  jMte  w  fcaiholor,  able  to 
tralU  ABB  toBHine 
apMp 


HABOWARB  BUSINBBS  AND  OAS  AND 
Oil   builneaa.    Uood   atore.  complete 


U    OOMYERS  di  CX3  .   I03t  DOUOLAS 
Street,    the    only    firm    In  Victoria 
lalliine  in  the  aale  of  bualneteea. 

HOUBB,  BIOHT 


WANTBD— ROOMIMO 
I 


swap.  atsM 


IMa  ON  UORTOAOB  AT 
wlU  aurehate  well-built  two- 
•t«ry  brick  building,  tlity  feet  long,  with 
tmall  brick  building  at  rear,  being  MO 
Pembroke  SIreet,  Jutt  below  Douolaa.  Taiea 
1100*1:  cott  14,M>0  to  buUd.  SaltaMo  for 
ftctery  or  workthoa.  J.  R.  BaaBdert. 
owner,  Lanolty  BtrMU 

M  BXCHANQB-BBAL  BITATB 


PBOriBTT  WANTED 


T)ROPBRTIBS    WAITTBD  —  WILL 

A.    prtciau  your  liitinca  al  aap  wm 
you  wish  to  tell     otiioMlo.  Bart  *  Oo., 

Ltd..  ail  Port  Street 


ACREAGE  FOR  SALE 


_\  £^  OW_U»nON.  NBAR 


\ yiTH  ATTIlACnVB  POUR-BOOM  COT- 
*  *  tate  Water  laid  on,  lane  barn, 
ehlekea  liouM,  fruit  tieet,  pleturesnue 
aardoa.  WaB  sltaatad  on  a  main  highway 
A  Uvlas  can  be  made  off  thli  "it 
WaaiHy.  Price  red'iced  m  'iNH'JU 

117  ACRES  METCHO-SIN 

APPROXIMATELY  ■  ACRES  CIOTAREn, 
and  balance  hilly  and  wooded,  itream 
through  proftcrty.  Specialty  aallablo  far 
aheep  and  poultry  Old  dwelltnt  cauld  be 
renovated  or  rebuilt.  Abeent  owner  readv 
to  let  it  to  for 

only  ^KmO 


A  00..  UMfiaU 


SAANICH 


on 


5  bodroomt.  2  bathroOHif,  living  room,  tT"M 
2  liitchtnt;  hof  witer  keating,  all  tn 
good   condition;  chicken   houict,  gt 
rage,  2  lots;  a  ftw  full  bearing  fruit 
trees,  kigii  situation.     Cask  rcquirtd 
ta  claM  Mtats. 
Mca  —  

OirlBiikH  i  Swayoe,  Ud 


$1250 


Rati  Ettata 


a  4121-04111 


OEIX  OR  TRADE  PI VE- ROOM  BITVOA 
^  low.  Eaqulmalt  District  full  hasenien' 
hot  water  heating,  laundry  tuba,  open  hf*- 
plaee  In  llvlpg-room,  two  badrooati.  Dutch 
kitchen  Lot,  110  t4S;  tn  lawn  and  garden 
Price  I7.0OO  Would  trade  for  la>afr  houae 
toulh  nf  MrClure  Street  RuOfH 
Co.,  Ill  Bayward  Buildint 


■OOBBl  POB  lALB 


Al— rrw  owBiB  BAB  mvrBooTBD 
ua  lo  aott  Ma  apiandld  Mven-room 
aaml-buntalow,  near  Jubilee  Hospital  hue 
roomi  on  ground  floor  Bath  and  toilet 
aeparate.  Bitra  waah  batin  upstairs,  pire- 
placo.  faraaae,  tail  ooMont  ba.^emen*  atr- 

$2io0 


tt,m  to 


L.  V.  OOBTBM  a  00. 
B.  BUMb)  II 


St. 


FARMS  FOR  SALE 

S'i'^lMI  KEATINQ  VALLBY  PARM  OK 
rl^yw  twenty  acrea.  with  MTon  acrea 
level,  fairly  heavy  land  under  eultlvttlon: 
balance  In  Itthi  timber,  eatlty  cleared 
I^rge  modern  bungalow  of  fire  room.s,  t  »-o 
flirplaces.  three-piece  hatf^joom,  concrete 
foundation  aijd  part  bateaitai;  raeantly 
reroefed.  Woodthed,-workaho#.  asfMO  and 
ehirken  houte:  good  w«ll  with  oaaertto 
♦rtbaina:  wat«r  awataad  to  aleratod  tank. 
Thit  loeatiOB  U  ahalurod  from  wlada.  Tho 
property  will  now  auatata  a  taailly.  and  If 
cleared  up  tho  land  wUI  aroduoo  a  aurplui. 

^{♦>»>  ()(KA  I^ROE  SAANTCH  PARM 
•ir-»««,' r^  n  F  consnflna  of  sever, 1  hiin- 
dred  acret.  with  about  MO  acrei  of  dlverti- 
ried  lelta  andor  aultlTatlon:  balance  hlll- 
iide  with  aemo  fine  timber  Small  modern 
houae.  tood  barn  almoat  unlimited  traviiy 
flow  of  wafer  from  sprint^  This  proper  ry 
will  bear  up  utider  t'ii>  »tririej,»  inveslleatlon 
TBB  KOYAI.  nil -.ST  COMPANY 
Real  rotate  Department 
■1101  Oovernmenl  81    Phone*    B4I38.  E3Ijn 


An  WfllUMI  MB.  PKXiBIB  MAN  — 
Won  eoaatmatod  bouaa  of  ali  roomt: 
nawly  deeoratad:  Pairflold.  A  gift  at  tl.4M 
eath  415  Bayward  Bldt.  

VPUtxir  MODERN,.  BCMl-BUNOALOW. 
hardwood  floors  and  all  convenience*. 
Blah,  ranny  location:  tplendid  view.  B  137t. 

DVPUX.  ~  tlb0  CASH  BALANCB  ~  AS 
font.  Qao  flat,  fumlahed.  rented  at 
lit.  Ooed  homo  with  revenue  Low  taxet. 
Prico  II. IM.   Box  mi.  Cnlonitt. 


■MOIMALT  MVmOI^ALRT 

maS  ftaTSSMt  to...].$1900 


I.'^OOB'aeOM  BtTNOALo4l-Llvlnc-reom. 
kllJiM  aa<  two  bodrooAa.  thrao>pi*ce 
bathraaak  laMMoat;  aholMjlaMUwL  w* 
atroadp  naaMHBA  MMh  MB  llB  poar* 
aan. 

N  fl  DAL8T  *  00  .  LTD 
H4  Tlaw  Street  Oppoelte  Spencer  * 


FARMS  FOB  BINT 


PIOHT  ACRB   PARM.    THREE  ROOMID 

^     houie   ar-"  —  

out.  Ala*  you  _  .  „ 
glnnlnc  March.  Applp 
John  ton  Street. 


\yt%m  rjuaat.  1  nKEK-KOOMED 
and  outbulldlntt.   four  milet 

■rrh.    Aaplp  TMO  BoOWt,  Tit 


"•AANIOB  BABOAmr' 

BONOALOW,  TWO-PiaOB 
am  and  am  all  kawmont:  newly 
painted    BBd    iMOralaa.    Bith  location 

nVB-BOOM  OOTTAOB  WTTB  PbOMBlNO 

Bsav  alt?  iimita  aai  BaBMiriHiB  $750 
UB  A  nuMB  eok.  um 

tna  Broad  Btreoi  Phono  B  4Tn 


FjVlR    BAL»-<«TPa>nOOM>D  OOTrAOB. 
reoonUy  built,  wtth  garden,  tome  fruit 
treeti  MMI  waiaf  auaalr    Naar  tshool. 
P.a  aM  JkBNBM.    Prteo  iLiMi 
•mi  JMMM  and  Inturanea  Aceal 


I— Oowlehan  Station  P.O. 


■L"'OR  RENT  OR  BALE  POUR-ROOM 
r  hou«e.  israie.  clilckeii  pen  »mall  ham 
Mn  Madderk  Street      Apply  19M.  Albina 

I^^l>R  SALK  cheap    4-ROOMED  STUCCO 
buntalow.    open    fireplace      O  lt3S. 

IIOT'SE.  EIOHT  ROOMS.  PAIRPTEUJ, 
■»  »  tood  dry  btnement  earaie  rear  en- 
trance, large-sit*  clo«*  to  part  and 
car     Owner.    E  ff7(l* 

OUSBB    BUILT    ON  INBTALUdBNT 
B.  Balak  BaBMaiMii.  Part 


IXCHANGE 
FB'rliiM  Imm  fMwl 

n  ei*  hat  gplendid  Mven-room  houae. 
"Hutted  In  Baahlch.  thrOo  mllet  out. 
Coment  htiement  furnace,  tubs,  one 
tcre  of  splendid  Itnd.  fruit  trtet.  vete- 
table  garden,  wwll-bullt  chicken  hoUte 
with  cement  foundation.  Will  cxcharlge 
for  seven  or  eight-room  home  <good 
claasi.  in  Patrfleld  dittrict.  proforabir 
hith  pnrf     See  ua  at  once,  at  our 

r'leiif    ni.hea   fo  come  Into  tn»— 

AITIIU  LUmt,  LTB. 

ANOP 


Brick 

This  five-roomed  residence  Is  In  «  hlth 
»ltu«tlon.  commanding  a  fine  view  of 
the  Olympic  Mountalnt.  and  It  flnlihad 
In  tapeMry  bricx.  tlvlna  durabltltP.  OOM- 
fort  and  attractive  appoaranca. 
The  1 1  Vint- room  and  dlalns-roam  Bavo 
oak  floera:  tho  batbrooM  haa  Uio  bMl 
■ra4o  ol  tiatod  Orano  flatam.  and  tho 
kiteliaa  haa  full  porcalala  alak  with 
ehroaiiam  fittinta.  Monal  idetal  tank 
and  eoppar  piping. 

If  rott  want  anmeihing  different  and 
usual,  you  shOtUd  BM  tllia. 


$4200 

Limited 

1121  OaverBmeat  titrect      Phsne  (S  11. '7 


KUIAT 

lO  M  a  m  — Orac«  Moore,  cele- 
bratt'd  soprajio,  will  be  heard  when 
she  slugs  Mlml  In  Puccini's  "La 
Bot^eme,"  Jfi  tw  brdBdcast  Xrom  the 
MetPepiAtBn    Oper»    iUgB,  wltti 

Carlo  Tn-!labur  BOd  BOIIkaJLAndi. 

CBR.  KJR.   ;   

lu'OO  pjB.— Hm  Syncuae  Uniwr- 
.slty  Singers,  thirty-two  mixed  voices, 
wlU  be  Ihe  seoond^coinpeUnc  group 
In  thB  "OoturablB  GhanM  Quaat." 
KIBO,  KVI. 

^  6:30  pjn.— The  oonlment  s  biggest 
wreittfiiB  will  iB«et  ttaa  wortd'a  beav- 
leat  flcbtnr  tn  the  N.B.C.  SpeUing 
Bee.    Phul  Wing  will  conduct  the 

contest.  KJR.  KGO. 

5:30  pjn.^"Let'f  AU  Oo  to  the 
Mude  mar*  wtn  be  hMtm  the 
national  n(<twnrlc  during  tilts  •BtBT' 
talning  feature.  CBR.  - 

t:00  pjB.— Hm  hoekay  elBih  be- 
tween the  Toronto  Maple  Leafs  and 
the  Ctilcago  ki.kIc  Hawks  will  be 
flBWrlbBd  by  Fitnier  Hewitt.  CBR. 

T:00  pjn.— Two  XamlllAr  master- 
worlcs  Bnd  two  novelties  ham  been 
included  by  Arturo  Toscanlni  for 
his  broadcast  of  the  N.B.C^  8ym- 
phorxy  Orchestra.  KOMO,  KJR 

10:00  p  m  TjA|-  H<41ywood  Barn 
Obbcb"  will  «K  several  h^uUlne 
entartBlners.-KTRo.  knx.  kvt. 

TOMORROW 
•  :00  a.m.— The  N.B.C.  Home  Sym- 
phony  programme   will   again  be 
heard  under  the  direction  of  Brnest 

Xe  PPBde.'KaBO.  •  

I!  00  am.      Broderlck  Crawford 
'  will  apjiear  with  his  famous  mother. 
!  H>  ii  n  Hroderlck.  In  a  skit  during 
«  Hagio  Key  broadcast,  with  the 
orchestra  of  Dr.  Frank  Black.  KJR. 

3  00  pm  -  "Capitalism"  will  be 
I  the  title  of  an  addraaa  by  Right  Rev, 

Monsignor  Pulton  J.  Sheen  during 
the  Catholic  Hour  KOMO,  KFI 

4:00  pm.  —  Jeajiette  MacDonald. 
lyric  soprano,  will  be  heard  in  an- 
other "Open  Houae"  programme. 
KIRO,  KVI. 

4  30  pm     C   Aubrey  Smtth.  Btlt- 
character  actor,  and  MBck  Orejr, 

bodyguard  to  film  star  Oeocfe  Raft, 
are  the  oontrasting  peraonalltles 
scheduled  to  appear  as  guests  of 
Peg  Murray.  KJR.  KGO. 


|th 


10  M  a-m^Paoatoo*  {bebOy  Serle* 
10,JO  *  m. — Campu*  Capers,  orchestra. 
Tl  00  a  m. — Jimmy  DorM'y's  Orchestra. 

11  45  a.m.— Tour  Host  I*  Buffalo,  orcheatra 
13  00  noon— Ooldan  Melodies,  inetrumental. 

12  SO  p  m, — Bill  Krrni  and  Hit  Orchestra. 
1  00  p  m  —  Lane  Thompson's  Orchestra 

I  30  HLfS-r^Walui  Kelaey't  Orcheatra. 
1:M  p.m.— Top  Hattert.  dance 
l:M  p.m.— Btamp  CoUectort.  ' 
l:4S  p.m.— Al  Jahns'  Orchestra. 
I  M  p.m  —El  Chico  Spanlah  BoTua. 
1:10  p  m  -  Preu  Radio  Newt 


I  It  p.m.  -S[>prt|._Qucttloa  Bos. 
1  4j  p  ni  — Relitloh'"lh  tht  Newt. 
4:00  p  m. — Kaltenmrytr't  KIndtrgarlen. 
4:10  j>.m.-^lck  Oatperre'a  Orcheatra. 
4:4S  «  Ha'.-^elli  Sablon.  tongs. 


4:30  p.m.— "Ireland's  Oontrlbutioo 
Oanadlan  Music"  will  be  the 
theme  of  the  "Canadian  Moaalc" 

broadcast.  CBR. 

5:00  pjn. — Lupe  y*'*".  rrttn  t*fir.  ft'OQ  p  m  netcher  Henderson  s  oroitoatra. 
WlU  be  guest  of  Don  Ameche  on  this   5;S  S  S  =irttn  ;'o.!^h,su:' 

feature  wltli  EdKur  Bergen  and  pa.— Bpaolal  DsUvary.  draata. 
Charue  McCarUy  Nelson  Eddy  and    If,  r^f  r?,'rS.„fhW'SU«ra. 

OthUi  ■mm;  KOliO,  KPI.  KPO.  '       * 00  pnK-Belleve  It  Or  Not. 

'  t  30  p.m. — Lot  CaMa  Bhow. 

0:00  pm — Robert  Ca.iadesu.'^.  em-    10  oa  p.m.— Hang  Lavla'  Orchaitrs. 

Inent  French  planUt.  will  be  guest  '?  "  ""^""i^i. 

.  .  ~   11:00  p.m.— Aithla  Lorelaad'a .OrahMtra. 

11:30  p.'mT-iTWBaatjyoB^apaBB^  Baahastr 

NiB.c.-^ao.au>f  BBtwon 

KOO-KJB-BBB  B^OA'KOA 

«  00  a  m -luida  ■attm.-aaaas.  ' 

•  \i  a  ID  — Minute  Maa.  Mio  avarMtM. 

8  30  a  m  — Our  Barn. 

9  00  B  111  — CiliI  to  Youth 

•  :M  a.m — National  Uraoae  Proaramme. 
10:10  a.m.-Oliib  MatlBM. 
10:40  a.m.— Matropotltaa  Obara. 

1:00  p  m     HHkov  s  Orchestra. 
1:30  p  IM     To  lir  atitiounced 
|:li  pjo-^^Uxuld-vNaaal't  Orcheatra. 
4^^  j;  m.— Mcitace  of  Israel,  tpaakar. 

4  30  p  m  —Music  by  Jack  lleakln. 

5  CO  p.m.— N.B  C.  SprUlns  Bee. 

8  IS  p.in.^Stfety  First. 

6  30  i>  m.-  Ruy  Harrlnston,  saxaphone. 

•  :4t  p.m.— Three  Pala.  vocal,  laatmataatolt 

7  00  p  m  — N.B.C.  Symphony, 
g  on  n  ni  —National  Barn  Dance 

9  00  J.  Ul  -  Eddie  RoterA'  Orchestra. 
9  30  p  m.— Don  Ricirdo't  Orchettra, 

10  00  t  m  — Preddit  Ntsel'l  Orchenrt. 
10:ia  p.m.— Vimmy  Orler's  Orchestra. 

11  :M  P.BL— Paul  Carton,  atsanlau 
U:M         Last  KlnaM  IfoWa. 

.  COLVMBIA-JIBXSOBB 

'  JCn>KIBO>KPfT-KOW  KNX-dt. 

i:M  a.m.— Tho  Captlvalors  <KYI>. 

•  10  a  m.— Oeorta  HaU  and  Hlo  ONhoMra. 

10  00  a.m. — Orlenttle 

10  IS  a  Ml 

10:30  a.m.— Buffalo  Praaents. 
ll:M.a.ai.— Madlaon  BaaaoMo. 
11:11  a.m.— Ann  Leaf  at  thoOtaaBs. 

11  45  a  m  — Merrymakers 

11  IS  p  m  -Waltz  of  the 

12  iS  p  m.  — To  be  annouAaod. 
I  15  p  m.— Ted  Malona'S  Owhoolra. 

1  30  p  m.— Dictators. 
1  45  p.m.— Four  Clubmasi.  ... 

-Bisry  01  inauiirr 


soloist  with  the  ^TBiBlMi^  Otehas^ 
tra  and  Chorus  directed  ky  Mti 
Reiner.  KIRO.  KVI.  K8L. 

7:80  p  iti  -  Tyrone  Power  and  hi* 
guest  star.  Pay  Wray,  wUl  appear 
In  a.  radio  Tftrston  of  tnory  of 
Natches"  on  the  Hollywood  Play- 
house broadcast.  KOMO,  KPI.  KPO, 
.8:30  p.m.— Jack  Benny  will  dtacuM 
bOgQi.j)I9{UBBitJVlUi.hls  new  butler. 
RoehOBter.  Uigtk  wUl  be  provided 
by  Phil  Hariir  OrAMtrfc^JCOMO. 
KPI.  KPO, 

9:30  PA.— W(tb  Tad  .Flo  Rlto  as 
host  of  the  "HBnyBMOd  Melody 
Shop,"  several  guest  stars  including 
Victor  Young,  Martha  Raye  and 
Jack  Oakie  wUl  be  praaented.  Lueien 
Hubbard  wlU  be  master  ot 
montaB.  KIRO.  IDTX,  KBL 


Satmtdtijf^t  ProgrmniM 


VKAR  •BA.'oMIDra^ 

Pour  rMBW.  ftaaraai  kail' porches 

sra  glassed  in  .JUaamejDt  an4  ta'raac:  nice 
aardan  lot.  Price. 
SB  Mrma  

■*  L*«  for  all  eath 


$1750 


JOHN  ORBBNWOOD 
MM  Broad  BtHat 


Vtati 


^^BW  STUCCO  riVE  R<X)M  BUNGALOW 
—Very  attractive  and  well  built.  Tiled 
sink  tnd  modern  bathroom.  Many  built- 
in  featuret  kleetric  llsht  fittlnct.  Oor«* 
dlstnat.  oloM  In.  Redueod  prleo'  t>.175 
LOM  for  all  oaah.    Phono  ownaf.  O  M40- 


fti;<kA-SIX-ROOM    HOUBB    IN  QOOD 

oMdtliaa,  wHh  fal  ftaaMlng 


i«rt*  lot.  Laoatad  la  oHp.  bIom  M  aohooi 

«nd  car    A  good  buy. 

ITTLB  yOOBrBOOM 
'VX^d.yjXl  buaaalow:  bathroom,  tarace. 
staadlae  aa  two  lota,  wtth  larta  abicken 
hoaaa.  ImMM  hi  Maaal  TMmU  Mairlei. 
low  laxet  will,  worth  Motaa 

^'Hil*^— BtW  BTbOOO  BONOALOW. 
*.*tt'.»  Uvlnt-foom.  n^n  fireplace, 
dinlnt-room.  two  bedroomt.  three-piece 
bathroom,  kitchen.  With  Ulo  atnk  and  all 
^^J*^  fcoM^-ta  MMMoa.  UmM  tieae 
}.»-.*^«  watora   Um  Maoa   A  lavaiy 


B  B 


■  M4I 


JJUBSTANTIALLY  •  BVHf,  NIWLY 
»^     painted    home     HvO   badfBmua.  den 


n«o 

dintnt.  breakftit  and  at  . 
r. replaces,  furnace  cement 
irtyt.  et;    Coat  H 


den. 
two 
I.  wash 


A   BEAUTIFUL  NEW 

STUCCO  BUNGALOW 

'OAK  BAY' 

Six  Rooma  and  Bathroom 
Complete  and  up  to  data  In  every  way 
with    full    cement    basement,  furnari. 
heat  to  all  roorns.  laundry  tubs,  gtraie 
entranoa  hall,  central  hall,  PembfOkt 
bath  and  all  other  lateat  style  plumbint 
•  fisturaa:    modern    Tri-Tone    tile  sink 
and   numereut  other   special  built-in 
featuret  In  thit  pleasant,  roomy  kit 
Chan:  a  fuU-tise  dintnt-reiBni  with  tl 
roea,  a  Itrte  llving>reom  with  artlttir 
firtplact  tnd  mantel:  three  nice  bed- 
rooms   »lth  alto   linen  closet 
and  bathroom  cahlnel.  etc.:  oak  floora, 
^ench    doors.     llno:eum,    bllnda  ant 
electr  c   llthtlrit   Ox'ures.   painted  and 
decorated    ont»i<te    md    in      Retdy  to 
occupy 

ONLY  B37BO  -  TERMS 
Ono- Third  Tstb  Balaaia  linasM 

Per  Inipectlon,   "Bee  Bay,"  Cara  of 

U  M.  BOBBTBAB  A  CO..  tTD. 
Iia  raton  Bida..  •»  Plow  St.     O  tMl 


P«BbartMASM,LM. 

GOOD  HOMES  ON 
EASY  TERMS 


$3300 


on  Bfacb  Drlve.^  hlth 
poaUlpB.  wHh  view  of 

tea.   Larte  lot.  1MB  im  BavaB  fBaMa. 

four  bedrooms  • 


S4000 


$C«00^.* 


A  slucro  bu.'.ialow  of  six 
i(x)m»  Modern,  three  bed- 
rooms, one  with  fireplace:  oak  floori 
all  throuah.  hot  tir  heaUns:  SOod  bate- 
mem :  tituaMB  M  a  hlth  part  of 
Oak  Bay. 

paved  ttreet  tn  Oak 
>y.  one  block  from  the 
tea  and  park.  A  modern. stucco  bunga- 
low of  four  rooms  and  dinette,  good 
basement  tnd  furnace,  separata  tsrase. 


A  BARGAIN 

Two  very  fine  sheltered  waterfront  lots 
If  sold  at  once  tht  price  for  CCAII 
tho  two  ta  only  90UU 

They  Are  Worth  I?  '>00 

Peiiibei1onftSon,Ltd. 


PORT  AT  RROAD 


PHONK  i,  «l?| 


Hillside  District 

f riaa  law  Itdaaai  It 

$2,000 


Comfortable  hoaM  of  bungalow  type, 
ror.talnlnt;  XMnt-room.  dinint-room. 
kitchen,  two  bedrooms,  twfvpiece  bath- 
room with  separttt  toilet,  cement  bate- 
ment.  two  open  flreplacoa.  furnace, 
tatata.  stairway  to  unflnlahad  attic 
with  apace  for  two  additional  rooms  If 
required  The  title  It  altar  and  taxet 
are  about  170  yearly.  Cloae  -to  ttreet 
car.  bus,  irhoolt  and  churches  This 
proporty  la  in  tood  condition  through- 
out.  oM  It  aadaabtadlp  a  roal  bay  u 
aavMo  roaalriBa  thla  trpo  of  homo. 

P.  R.  Brown  &  Sons,  Ltda 

Mtt  Broag  tteoM  Phono  O  tITl 


•The  foBowinc  protrapimea  ars  eompHed 
ajf  iBa  earioaa  broadeaailat  eompanka  aad 
art  aabjact  to  ahaattK — •  

CPCr,  Vhtoria.  B.C.  <14M  Bcya.) 

T:M  a  m  -  Ri.se  tnd-BhIno. 

t:M  a.m.    Timely  TOaict.  — '  ' — 

I  15  a.m.    News  Virletlet. 
1  10  t  m  •  Mn.slral  Ch ronnmttar. 

»      a  S  — r«WMSee""?bKt'  tones. 

in  no  am     Nforn:n»  Monitor 
lOliani     .la;  k    Ililtoirs  Orchettra. 

10  10  a  m —Art  Parey. 

II:M  a.m.— Morning  Interludo.  ^ 
11 'M  noon— Concert  Hour. 

11  SO  p  m    Noon  Flathea. 

U  45  p  m     Afternoon  Mualcalo. 

1  35  pm     World  BookmaB. 
.  1:10  p  m  -  Prlendly  Hour. 

4:4t  fi.,ai.— Dance  Music. 

S:M  P.m.— Bvaalnt  Monitor. 

S:M  p.m.— Radio  Birthday  Partr. 

«  00  p  m  — Peaturlng  Art  Paiap. 

1  n  p  m     Music   Lovrra'  OOfBOI. 

1  00  p  m.^Supper  Dance. 

T:JO  p.m.— Oriental  Mood* 

t:0O  p.m. — Baturday  Symphony. 

9  00  p  m. — MeWB. 

>  30  p  m  Haymakora. 
11:00  p  m     ^rt  Parey. 
I3:M  m  n     MiduBtht  DX  PtoUO.  ' 

CJOR.   Vancauvei    tMt~BSPM  ^ 

8  00  am.—  New* 

I  30  a  m  — 8id  Mullett. 

•  00  a  m.— MOKae'a  Ranch  Boys 

•  l»  am— J  8.  Miller.  For  Shut-Iaa. 
10:00  a.my— Uncle  Mickep'a  Olab. 
11:00  a  m.-^ Music  Orsphs. 

11  18  p.m.- Sid  Mullett 
11:10  p.m.-Newt  Plashes 

«:!»  p.m.— Moments  with  Compowra 

I  M  p.m.— Bymphany  Boar 

1  10  p  m  — Music  by  Ooosat. 

4  00  p  m  ■  Meiodaora. 

•  1"  f  u.    (  iiurch  in  the  WUdwoaC 
.'1  on  p  m     Dad  «  CfKikle  Kids. 

5  15pm  -lliirle   MIckey't  Olah. 

6  00  p  m  -  Concert  Hall. 

1  ■5,p.m.— Raveleri  Quartotto. 

7  10  p.m.-Sklpper  Scant  IKe  Newt. 

7  ts  p  m  -Leo  Trainer 
1  'Xi  p  m  — Monitor  Nr».s 

•  15  p.m —Johnny  Matihew't  OrehHtra 

•  *»  P  m.-Wally  and  Banalo. 

•  00  p  m.— Sportt  Broadcast. 
1000  pm  -  Ronntoo Matthews. 
10  SO  p  m.-  News 

10  45  rm     .«snf1v   dc  Buntls. 
11:45  !•  m     .'-: m^iier   II. .u- 

<  nR.    VanrouTer   i  1  ino  Reys.t 
■  00  r,     1       11  ■  '  l<  '  1  5"    II  --ur 

9  00  a  in  -s.  r  I  ■  \  '  \  I ,  t 
11:41  p.m.     r  W  I-    V'yuw  r,i:i( 


7  M  ». 

V.M  p._   

T:M  pjB.~ChrM  QtiBNh,  patha«rala-^ 

CBB.  Panaoaver  (l.tM  Bara.) 

t:M  a.m.— Bee  C.B.C.  Network  aiCBBt: 

4  00  p  m.— Recorded  Symphony. 

5.00  p  m.— Echoes  of  Britain. 

I;M  B.aa.— Uome  tias  concert  Orchtilra. 

atM  PM    BiftiT  Speclulistfc ' 

NBTt^BB 
Heoie  OPMPhMUr. 


except: 


NEAR  CITY 

THO    4vn    ONB-BALT   AOBBB  with 

iiodTTi  flve-room  stucco  buntalnw 
Ijind  planted  to  fifteen  different  lii:,.ls 
of  fruit.  ttOO  In  fruit  sold  In  one  >ear 
TEN  ACBB8.  flya  miles  from  I>uncan. 
tood  flea-room  house  andP  other  build - 
mtt..  AU  M  Baa  ahapa.  fSBOO. 
BtAUTIPVL  MBDBBIf  MrmiAUlW  of 
n\e  rooms,  near  Normal  Bthaal.  BHce 
B17.%0.     Larte  lot,  with -mit;  Very 


■  *   p  T  n  o  e  r  ^  T . 


A.  A.  Mikirey  &  Co. 


BlIBI 


M4  POBT  aTBEET 


OAK  BAY 

C^9nO  'l''^*^"  -stucco  bunaalow. 
wvfaUU  five  rooma  and  braakft't 
nook,  two  lou,  in  tardoni  alOM  Mhooi, 
boadi  and  trantportation.  . 
C^Oflfl  TBBMB-Naw  aU-fOom 
#^&WW   stucco  buntalow.  conttin- 

Int  all  the  latest  featiires  and  In  cho.ce 

rturrUt 

^e4e|t  TERMS-  Handsome  eltht- 
•wfcwjl,   room  ratldence  In  perfec  t 
e«Wtt!tor<  Two  larta  lota  nicely  treed 
Tl  <.      sn  ouutaaaUM  hateahk 
CQnnn  tkbmb— No*  oaeoaaaBaiiy 

•BwWUIr  fjne  ses^n-rnom '  samt* 
hiinitlow.  two  hathrooms:  two  lots,  ad- 
Inlnlnt  Uplands.  Beautiful  vlautt  over 
oeaaa.  Ho  jjiponto  haa  been  aparad  t«. 
maka  thia  a  aapor-conatraeta^  home 
It  jM^M  a  alaaaara  M  Bmw  row  thia 

%  J.  GillUui  f  Co. 

IMl  BBOAD  IT.      ^  .  VBONB-.Ufi^ 


N  QUADRA— Brand  new  atucco  bungt- 

,low  of  four  rooms,  tood  site  llvlni-room 
»ith  fireplace,  oak  f:oor:  two  bedroomt. 
bu)ltln  bath,  cabinet  kitchen,  tiled 
tink.  Store  room  off  kitchen  Pioe  hieii 
lot.  M  B  Mti  ai|h 
Price  ..    1 

OOROB.  HIOH  I»IART  Substantial  flve- 
rcjoni  huntalo*.  with  attic  space  tor 
three  e»ira  moms  If  desired  Built  by 
d«y   Isbor   *<    a  ros!   of   14,700  PXJUR 

LOTS,  piturr  -Dress. 
Tataa  IM.  Prljea  

SAANICH  PARM  -Off  Burnside  Ten 
teres.  .■\il  under  eultlvttlon.  lane  and 
small  fruits.  Six-room  house  r  deni 
plumttint.  city  waur  and 

iitht.  Bant.  PHm  

nUMOB-aiah  araaad.  Oo. 


S2400 


$31M 


MOM 


S8S0 


onlp   

roxn.  BAT  ROAD-Baanlch  *ld*.  IS- 
siory  •even-room  dwelling,  baaemant 
Needt  painting.  Cloae  to  Part.  What  will 
you  offer?  AbttatM  awaor  dtotrM 
taloft  tala. 

Tks  B.C.  Land  &  Investment 
Agency,  Ltd. 

Pir-OOVBBNMBNT  BT.  0  4115 


V 


r  n  r  network 

•  90  a  „i    N  Y  Philharmonic  Toant  Peo- 

pie  s  Crmctrt 
J  15  a.m.— Brneat  j.  Colton.  barltont. 

•  10  s.m  — Bex  Btftie  s  Orchettrs. 
10  00  t  m     Rio  nrinde 

m  3n  a  m     Campus  Cnpers 
10  5.S  a  m     (n)era   Briidcsst.  NRC 
1:10  p  m.-  Nnrnian    Cloulier  s  Orchestra 

1  00  p  m  -  Top  Hatters  Orchettrs 
115pm    orne  wiiiitmf  orchaatra. 

2  30  p  m  —  flair  I.ee,  popular  toast. 

2  4.S  p  m     .tporls  Scores  and  BtOCk 

f » ■  Ions 

100  p  m  -Re«  Maupin  t  Orcheatra. 

3  30  p.m.— WiUrid  Oharlette  s  Orchettra.' 

4  00  p  m  -On  Wtnta  of  Bong. 

4  10  p  m     Oaellr  Bones  and  Music 

4  4^  p  m     n?.-je  W)Illaiii»-  Orchestra. 

5  OO  p  m.— fleflectioiis.  Montreal 

.^  30  p.m.— Let-*  AM  Oo  to  the  Muile  Halt 

(I  nn  pn.— Hnekey  Broadcast 

7  "1  P  m  -NBC    Svmphoijy  Orchestra. 

•  in  P  m    News  and  Weatlier 

•  45  p  m  -  .foe  de  Courry  s  Orchettra 

•  00  pm  -  The  Parmer  PMdiers 

•  so  p  m    On  Parade,  Wfnnlpeg 
in  no  p  m     Farle  Kelly.  I 

10  IS  p  ni    New,  and  WeMher 

1010  p.m  —Mart  Kennady^a  Orchaatra. 

BAO.-KPO  BBB  NBTWOBK 

KMO-ROW-KPt-KPO  -  ic  PO 
■  M  a.m.— Plorenee  Hsle's  Columa. 
"  1^  a  m   -Pord  Rush  and  BUant  Bllm. 
«  ^n  a  m  — Half  Past  Deven.  laatmrntBtat 

S  45  p  m    Joan   Brooks,  sons* 
9  no  a  m     Ct.asin  s  M'lsir 

•  10  a.m.— Res  Battle  t  Orcheajj^a. 


}  00  p  ffl 

3  so  p.m. — Contole  Mood 
3  00  p.m. — Columbia's  Chorut  Quaat.  ^ 

3  35  p.m.— Pratr-Kadio  News. 
1  10  p.m, — Syncopstlon  PlecO. 

4  M  p.m.— Msrstret  Daum,  aopraaab 

4  30  p  rn  — fiuiisct  Scre:i.ide 

5  on  p  m    -Saturday  Rwiiig  SettlOik 
510  p.m.— To  be  announced. 

t:M  p.m. — Marshall  Grant,  organ. 
•:M  p.m.— When  Twllltht  Comet. 

•  :S0  p.m. — Saturday  Night  SerenadS. 
7  00  p  m.— Your  Hit  P.irtd'- 

7.41  p.m.— PattI  Cliapin.  aenca. 

•:N  p.m.— Btarling  Young  Praaoata. 

■:10  pjn.— Johnny  Presents. 

•:M  p.m.— Prof  Quit  and  BrainbtttUra 

•  :M  p.m.— Jtn  Garber  t  Orchettra.  " 
10:00  p.m. — Hollywood  Barn  Dance 
10:48  p  m. — Del  Courtney  a  Orchestra. 
U:M  p  m.— Paaadcna     Clrlo  Auditorium 

Band. 

ILaAdUfc— Kaary  Klne'a  OrchMtra. 
MVTVAt  DON  LBB  NBTWOBS 
KOI.  Boattla 

•  00  a  m —Lao  Praudbora'a  OtohoaMak 

•  so  a.m.— U.S.  Army  Bptnd, 

9  00  a  m.— Parents  Mstszlne  of  Air 
9  15  am. -This  Wonderful  World 

•  10  a.m.— Studtet  in  Black  and  Whlta. 
t:41  a.m.— Bteve  Severn's  Pal  Olab. 

10:00  a.m. — To  be  announced. 

10:J5  a.m.— Luncheon  Dance  Mualc. 

10  30  a.m.— Lawrence  Welk°*  orchestra. 

11  10  a.m.  — Ray  Keatlng's  Orchestra. 
11  45  am-  News  Plashes. 

i;  00  nof.n    Norman  Brokrnshlre's  Variety 
.'^  ^,  o  w 

I  no  |i  11,     International  Houae 

1  30  p  m  -  Leo  Peudbers's  Orchestra. 

2  no  p  m  -  Sammy  Kaye't  Orchettra. 

1.00  p.m.  — Len  Salvo.   ■, 

1:1*  B.m.— Harold  Tamer. 

1:10  pm— Victor  Irwln't  MnitptI  Cartoons 

4  1)0  !•  tn      Tslmer  Mouse  Conrcrt  Orrhrs- 

I  I  ;i 

4.15  p  m  — Lawrence  Welke's  Orchfttra. 
4:48  pm— Johnny  Metsner's  (Jrriiestra. 
1:00  p  m  — Pat  Bamea'  Orchaatra. 

5  SO  p  m  — oiga  Baalaaava't  fTnBtlBMlal 

Revue, 
too  pm — Strinstima. 

•  30  p  m.— Prank  Bull.  Morta 

6  44  p.m.— News  Plashes. 

7:00  p  m.— Chicato  Symphony. 
I  15  p.m  -  Horace  Hridt't  Orcheatra. 
9:00  p  m.— Newtipaper  of  the  Air 
9  10  p  m  — Shep  Plelds'  Orchestra 
10  00  p  m.— Griff  WiUiam  t  Orchettra. 

10  10  p  m  — nick  Dildlno'a  OrcNaatra. 

11  00  p  m. -Everett  Hoatlund'a  Orchaatra. 
11:11  p.m.— Bar  Kpaar'a  Orehoatra. 
ll:M  B.BL-Vtaak  SarlAa-a  Otcboatta. 


CB.C. 

•  :M  a.m  — N3  G. 
1  10  a  m  —Radio  City  MuMc  Hall 

10  30  a  m  — Ch.inibcr  Mum.- 

il.OO  a.m.— Romance  uf  8acr<d  Sous 

11  :N  a.M.-  flaaoaramt.  Jack  Bmaraon. 

11  :M  a  at.— Badlo  Pntplt. 

U;00  noon  — New  York  Philharmonic  Sym- 
phony 

1:00  p.m.— Tudor  Manor  Choral  Group 

i:oa  BJB.— And  tt  oaan  m  paaa  « 
l:ta  p.m.— Or.  H.  L.  Btawart.  newt  ramw 

1:45  p.m.— Jean  de  Rimanocay.  ttaMB^ 
4  00  p  m  -  Jack  Benny  <not  B.O.) 
4:10  p  n.— Canadian  Moaalc. 
8:M  p.m.— Don  Ameche  mot  B.C.). 

•  rOO  p.m. — C  B.C.  Music  Hour.  . 
7:00  p.m.— Housing  Problems.  . 

7:10  p  m.— Along  tho  Dknubo.   

100  pm.-Newi  and  Waatbar. 

•  15  pm  ueder    Maaor.    Joaaaa  Boa 

Jardiita. 
1:10  p  m.-SVHr  CBff  C9B:  . 
•:M  p  m.— Caltary  Strlnt  Or.  <nM  0BR> 
9  30  p  m  -  Dream  Boat  inot  OBRt. 

10  00  p  m  -  In  Recital.  Parham  Blateri.  . 

10  1.1  pm.  -Nrviv  Hiid  Wriither 

10  30  p  m. — C'li.iM.orr  .Muik 

N.B.C.-KrO  BED  NBTWOBB 
BBQ-KOW-KPI-KPO-KOMb' 

•:M  a  m  — Prcvs  Radio  News 
•.•8  a.m.-  ti.lver  (•■lute,  folk  lore. 

•  :(M  a  m.-  N  B  C.  Homa  Symphony. 

1:10  a.m.— Unlveralty  at  XOiteato  Kbund 

Table  Diacusslon. 
10:15  a  m.   Henry  Buata  and  Orebaatra. 
10  30  a  m     Paul  Carson,  organist. 
11:00  a.m.— Bob  Becker  and  Gueala, 
11:11  aa.— BOBBott  and  Wolvartoa.  piaa* 
1I;N  a.m.->Msnilnt  Concert. 

12  00  noon— Eddie  Ukurtout  and  Bit  Muaic 
1:00- p.m.— Sunday  Special  "OelaBal"  Bod. 
1.00  p  m.— Marlon  Tallry,  top;ano 

1:10  p.m. — Mtekey  Mouao  Theaire  tA.  Mr. 

1:00  p,m.— Catholio  Hour,  Rev.  M  Sheeny 

l:N  p.MH-Pralaaaor  Paaalawit 

4:M  p.m.— iBUraatlBt  Nalthbort. 

5:00  p  m. — Don  Ameche,  m  c  .  Nelson  Eddy 

8  00  p  m  -Manhattan  Merry-Qo-Round 

•  :30  p.m.— Prank  Huna.  Jean  Dickenson. 


4:H  p.m^— Btreaarilfie  Bwt^. 
I  4'48  p.m  — Bthyl  0|k>nn.  Hollys 
I  mcntalor  ' 

I  00  p  m.  —  I  he  Epic  el  America. 
5  SO  p  m  — Saqxmy  Kaye  s  OrnhifliB. 

•  00  p  m  — Choral  Contrast^ 

•  SO  p  m  —News  Teeters 

•  41  p  m.— News  Plashes. 

7.11  p.m.  — Herble  Kaye't  Orchestra. 
T:M  p.m.— Old  Pathloned  Revival. 

•  10  p  m.— Hancock  Bnaeu>ble. 

•  :M  p  m.— Newapapor  of  the  Air. 

9:10  p.m.— Shep  PIcldt'  Orchestrt. 
10  00  p  m  - Dick   Jurien'i  OrrheMra. 
10  15  p  m.-  Bill   ('*rj.)n  s  Orchestrt. 
10.10  p.at.— Kay  Kayser't  Orchestra- 
li:M  9m.-^Umf  AfBMtfoara  Otahaatia. 


John  stur«e  ,  b.rlton,.  BafftftiJiS  S  Sil^^I^i'aVJT' 

■  00  p  ni     Waller  WInchell.  gossip 
1:15  p  ni     I  V,  .int  a  Divorce,  ditmt. 
1:10  p.m.— Jack  Benny  tnd  Company. 
a:0ap.m.»'^lsht  Editor,  dramatic 
•  :11  p.m.'ii^lfT  Entte.  Voice  of  Expoeltion. 
9;10  p  m  — One  Man's  Family. 

10  00  pm  — News  Pltshet 
10:15  p  m  -  BridK*    to    Dresmltnd.  -Paul 

Ca«to»  / 

11  no  pm     Re\eries.    liisi  rumentall.sls. 
11  10  r  rn      H.iri)    l,e«:s  Onheslra 


Sunday'i  Programme 

CP«  T.  Victoria.  B.C.  IttSO  Keys.) 
II  00  tm    Christ  Church  Cathedral. 

•  :ll  p.m.— Sunday  Aftanoaa  Oancort. 

8  10  p  m  -Christian  Bclaneo. 
S  41  n  111     Melodic  Themes 

•  no  p  01     Evenint  Serentde 

•  30  p  m     Oospel   Sunshine  Hour 

7  00  pm    Stcred  fonts,   Alma  Johnten 

7  15  p  m.— Chritt  Church  CathedrtI  Bell*. 
1:M  p.m.-OhrM  Oharth  OalhaBral 

•aryleat. 

CJOB«  Paneeavrr  (tM  Reyt.) 

•  00  a  m  -B  C  church  of  tha  Air. 

9  30  a  m  -  Request  Programmo. 

11  00  a  m  — Metropolitan  TabOfBaOla. 

13  10  p  m  -  Recordings 

11  45  p  ni     To  be  arnoiineed 

I  00  p  m.— Skipper  Bcana  the  Nswa. 

1:10  p.m  — Por  Bhut-lMB.  B  bUOor 

1  00  p  m  —  Prom  tha  OhapM.  oraaa. 

2  30  p  m, — Symphony. 

1  15  p  m  — Pourtquar*  Oosprl  LlfbtbOUta. 
4  15  p  m.— Hilda  Wilson,  ptsnitt. 
4:10  p.m.  flwadlsh  Protrasuaa 

8  00  p  m.— PInnlsh  Bocicty. 
815  p  m  — Rrl' I '  h -israal 

•  no  p  m  -Concert  Hall  M  MM' AM. 

•  10  p.m.— Walu  Timo. 


BABOAIN  OP  RtROAINS 


$6500 


A  residence  In  tha  Wy  best  psrt  of  Vic- 
toria with  a  view  that  hat  no  i>qual 
The  house  comprl*es  It' follows  Ii 
Ins-room,  dinlnt-room.  den.  kitchen 
and  waahroem  on  the  ground  floor, 
four  bedroom*  and  two  btthrooms  up- 
atalrs  Thcry  ar,e  hprdwood  floors,  hot 
water  nallllis  and  gat  ate  for  on*  tar. 
The  house  new  in  itlt  coat  over  114.000 
Today  thit  property,  (n  Mlaadid  condi- 
tion, ran  be  beuaht  for  96.500  "'■th 
s-ra'!  dT»n  payment  If  required 

Noisterman.  Forman  ft  Co. 

nnn  vfs  w  "iTRrrr 


FurnisM  House— $2100 

Six  rooms  Livint-room  with  (pen  fire- 
place, kltchaa  and  paAiry.  two  bedtooma 
downstairs.  three-piece  bathroom, 
cloted-ln  alam  porch,  furnace,  cement 
foundation  and  floor,  tuba  and  toUet 
tn  basement.  tarsgV  cement  wal^s  and 
runway.  Large  lot.  all  In  cultivation, 
'fool  house  In  garden  Taxes  11150 
Kitchen  rente,  linoleum,  china  and 
rooking  utentiit.  carpatt.  radios  tar>-. 
taint,  etc..  ineMded.        '  -  '' 

Thit  to 


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(Boataa  Oar  Baoatally) 
lata  BtANapABB  BTBBSf 


N  B  C   K(iO  BLUE  NETWOBR 
KOO  KJR-  KEX-KBOA-KOA 
1:05  a.m.  — Alice    Krnison.  contralto. 
1:18  a.m.— Neighbor  Nell. 

•  :ie  a.m.— Pelix  Knitht.  teno».^=-=^.  - 

9  30  am. -Radio  City  Muala  Ball  Brm 
phony. 

10  30  a  m  —To  be  announced 

11  no  a  m  — Matic   Key  oi  UCA 
13  00  noon    The  Last  of  the  Lockwoodt. 
13  30  p  m     Harmonica  High  Hata. 
1148  p.m.- Galloping  Oalliona.  novalty. 

1:00  p.m  — tketropoiniB  Opara  Air  Audi 
tlont 

1  45  p  m.— Charlea  Beart.  tenor. 

4  3n  p  in  — f  ea  Muirat.  utua  Nalaoa. 

5  00  pm— Detective  Serlet.  > 
5  SO  p  m  — California  Concert,  dir..  BnMs 

Oill. 

<  00  p  m.  — Harry  Lewis'  Orchettra. 

t  SO  p  m  -Beaux  Arts  Trio,  Instrumental. 

7  00  pm. -Headers'  Uuide,  J.  H.  Jacfcaoo. 
7:11  p  m.-Marak  Weber's  OrehaattB. 
1:00  p.m.— Praaa>IUdlo  News. 

•  08  p.m.— Bloa  Barron's  Orchaatra. 
I  15  p  m.— Irene  Rich,  in  drama 

8  30  p  m  - Henry  Busse  s  Orchestra 

•  CO  p  m  — Tslet  of  Californit,  drama. 

9  00  p  m  — Eddia  Varto  t  Orchettra 

9  SO  p  m  — Doa  Blaardo's  Orehoatra. 
-»^5  p  m  — Tha  UnlTarsity  Biploror,  talk 
in  O'l  p  m     Souvenirs.  Instrumentalists, 
in  :(0  p  111     .lack    Winston  s  Orrhc-lrt. 
11. UO  pm.— Charlea  Kunyin,  eraaalak 

COLOMBIA  flETWOBB 
KVI-KIRO-ICPPT-koiN-KNX-K8I,_- 

•  00  a  m.— West  Coait  Church  of  tha  Air. 

•  10  am.— Major  Bowet'  Capitol  Thestrt 

Family. 

•  10  a  m  —Salt    Lake    City  Tabernacle 

Choir.  ortaBi  

10:00  a.m.— Church  of  tiM  Air.  tuaatfc 
10  10  p  m  — Transcontinental  Newt. 
10  45  a.m.- Poet  s  Oold.  David  Rott,  oreh 
11.00  a.m.  — Boris  Morro'a  Strlnt  Qutrtttte 
11:45  a  m  — eirint  Quartette. 
11:00  neon— N  Y.  Phllharmosio  Symphony. 
1:00  p.m.— Mataaint  af  tha  Alt, 
1:10  pm— Dr.  Ohrtattaa.  Marrlae  Itaa 
Heraholt 

1  00  p  m     Calirnrnit  fltrlns  QuartaMa 
1  30  p  m  — Double  Everything 

4  00  p  m.— Opon  HeuM. 

5  00  p  m.— Tha  Paoale'a  Choteo. 

8  so  p  m  — Earaches  of  injn  comedy 

•  :00  p  m  — flunday  Kvenlni  Hour 

T:00  p  m    Zenith  Foundation,  orcheatra, 
actort. 

7:M  p  m  — Good  Afternoon.  Nelahbor. 

8  00  p  m-  Joe  Penrier  and  Company, 
a  30  p  m  -Cah   CsM  .«s>  s  Orchestra'. 

9  00  p  m  — Buddy  Rogers  Orchestra. 

•  :10  p.m  — Sterling  Youni  s  orr  heslr* 
10  00  p  m  — Clem  Kennedy,  pitno  moodt. 
10  15  p  m.— Hollywood  Melfl|E-BBaa>  — ... 

10  45  p  m  -Jan  Oarber'a  OrahoMra. 

11  no  p  m  — Door  to  tha  Moon. 

II  10  p  m  — Lea  Parkar'a  Orafaattra. 

mrroAt  bob  ibb 
ROb  BMtttia 

t  oo  a  m-ReviewInt  Btantf. 

•  15  a  m. — Christian 

•  30  a  ni  -  Kmbtsay  Trio 

8  45  t  m  -  American  Radio  Prnarai 

9  45  a.m.— Paulina  Alpert, 
10  00  a.m.— Baadt  M  Ttma. 
10  18am-  Pour  Keyboardt 

10  in  s  m     oothtm  Strlnt  Quartette. 

11  nn  n  ni  Promenade 

11  IS  I  m  — Palmer  Houae  Concert. 
11:48  a.m.— New  Poetry  it  r 
ll'OO  noon—On  a  Sunday  Aftamooa. 
1  00  p  m  — World  Nelahbordi 

1  V)  p  m  — Lutheran  Hoar. 

2  00  p  m  -  -Sylvia  Cyde 
1:18  p  m  — Rabbi  Macnin 

1  10  p  m  — The  Shadow,  mytterr  dramt 
S  OO  p  m.— Thirty  Minutea  in  HoUywood 
1  30  p  m.— Reunion  of  tha  Statea.  drtmt 
4:M  p.M.~WOB  ParaM,  Mr.  a.  r  Oranick 


CARGO  HANDUNI[_ 
COSTS  i\RE  UIOH 


af    Nmb    Seeiki  Vi 

Tllink!*  Day  of  Srhoonrr'a 
Uaerulneaa  it  Over 


PORTLAND,  Ma.  Jan  14  m-r 

Doom  'of  the  aehdoner  fei  a  coast-*'"' 
wise  lumber  carrier  Is  at  hand,  de- 
clared the  skipper  of  one  of  four 
Canadian  three-masten.  In  port  to- 
day for  shelter-—^ 

Rob- nobbing  with  brbitter  cap- 
taln.s  in  a  .ship  chandler's  office, 
youthful  Capt.  Douglas  Bmith.  of 
the  Mtaaa  Prtoot.  out  of  Pamfbeco, 
N.S.,  asserted': 

"We  Just  can't  afford  to  eontlnny, 
ruiinuiK  nnu'h  lonRor  in  the  face  Of 
increaM-d  cargo  handling  coata." 

Captain  Smith  blamed  the  trouMOB 
of  the  "down  Bhsf  fleet  on  recent 
Insistence    By    longshoremen  on 
hnnrlllnR    dL^charx.'    tn    American  - 
ports,  formerly  done  by  the  crews. 

^n  my  ease,"  he  kid.  "the  axtrB 
cast  for  this  t:lp  will  be  about  $.^00, 
and  that  Ls  mnie  than  we'll  clear  on 
thl.s  freUfht  " 

The  Mlnas  Prince  and  ^ 

King,  each  with  lumber  fop   

York,  have  Seen  harbor- ivvmd  heat 
two  weeks  by  storm*  and  adversBp 
winds.    TTiey  were  Joined  today  bf' 
the  Albert  H.  WUUs  of  Saint  John* 
SMn  and  tho  Itmm  Myrtle  of  Pbrb. 
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X'-KAJt  TRBATMENT  OF  ACNS 
^PIMPLES 

Notwithstanding  the  sucoessfUl 
results  obtained  by  viiwierol  in  the 
treatment  of  acne  piinpl<\5,  and 
alto  by  the  injcrtions  of  the  an- 
terior pituitary  extract.  thei«  bib. 
some  cases  thst  do  not  clear  op. 
Even  with  the  use 'of  the  X-rays- 
considered  tlie  best  single  treat- 
ment   there  are  cases  that  persist. 

There  has  been  a  great  amounr 
of  Btudy  930^  investigation  •of  acne 
becauRP  It  not  onlv  disn^inrc.v  the 
Individual,  but  lowers  his  morale  b; 
making  him  consciouB  of  hk  B||>' 
pearanoe  at  aU  timeei 

Naturally  as  most  esses  begin  in 
the  early  teen.s  puberty— It  is  be- 
lieved that  the  gland  system  of  tho 
body  is  St  fault  1b  that  It  aeeiBB  tm- 
able  to  hsndle  certain  foods  suc- 
rcasfuUy  snd  there  are  also  changes 
In  the  oil  glands  of  the  skln  Which 
makes  the  oU  thicken  and  harden 
instead  of  pouring  out  on  the  sur- 
face and  making  the  slcin  .v)ft  .ind 
pliable.  Thu.t  ilie  use  of  gland  sub- 
istancPA  pituitary  and  idllWI 
vlosterol,  diet.  uJtra-vloIet  ray  and 
X-ray  have  one  and  all  been  found 

to  heifs— *  ii^Biin  yjmi^Bit  cf 

cases. 

These   methods   may   help  by 

BtimuKifltiK   (he   rlrnilaflr.n   of  the 
blood,  making  the    oil  more  fhild. 
iiiUlng  the  organbm  <acne  badUiM) 
end  causing  certain  foods  to  oet 
differently. 

While  the  X-rsy  U  still  con- 
Bidered  the  best  single  treatment. 
Dr.  Bwln  P.  Zeiiler.'ln  -Arshtrea  ©f 
Physical  TherBpjr."  sute^  thnt  the 
X-rays  should  not  be  used  la 
"every"  csap  of  acne,  that  X-loya 
•houJd  not  be  used  in  youngatert  m 
their  wly  teens,  and  that  !t  should 
be  recognized  that  many  cR.se«  ran 
be  cured  by  proper  hygiene  com- 
bined with  proper  diet,  regulatloa  of 
the  bowel,  and  BppUcation  of  cer- 
tain saives  or  olntmenu.  And  even 
when  x-ray«  are  used  the  dosage 
end  treatmenu  Should  ba  reduced 
to  the  MMUeei  poeBlMe  amount  and 
number  necessary  to  achieve  prr, 
manent  TP!rtilts<  Dr.  Zeisler  hae 
found  that  since  redoclng  {he  dOBB 
of  X-rays,  jivtnc  Jutt  four  ireat- 
mentB  cene  each  week*,  by  using 
aun  snd  ultra-violet  light  trest- 
ni'-nt  with  vaccines,  he- gets  better 

re.siilt.s. 

With  this  trsatment-^X-TByg 
once  a  week  for  four  weeks— fol- 
lowed by  light,  diet  and  general 
*»yrt«»ic  treatment~lt  le  seldom 
neeeaeary  to.  eontlnue  treatment 
more  than  three  montht.  And  the 
percentage  of  relapaet  hat  been 
than  with  other  treatmenU. 

Trinily  College  ^ 
Examiner 8  Here 


-I 


After  lon^  Trip 


PAAI^  BCiCAlWt  1»ErlttrilStD-ro  SELL 
A  VAiallABLE  AMD  RARE  ^TAMP 


ENVELOPE  S-rAMPS 
OF  1963-4  WERE- 
HorT  <H  E  SAME— TWO 


Back  from  an  eight  montj.  •  vi  .t 

tttJIeW  Zealand.  Dr.  Anderson 
Tyrer.  examiner  for  Trinity  Ooljege 
of  Music.  London,  began  two-dMUl 


ThU  *>venlng   at  the  Oakbay  

Hot^l.  he  will  Jive  s  complimentary 
informal  pianoforte  recital -lecture 
before  leaving  on  the  mldntght  beat 

M  vuiuuuwr.  wirtw  ul  n  w  |iw 

a  reeital  ♦oRTjorrow  afternoon  Prom 
there  he  wUl  proceed  dlrecUy  back 
to  Bifland.  Ma.  Tyrer  hae  aaeom. 
panted  him  throughotit  his  trip  nnd 
is  ta  Victoria  with  him  at  the  prei>- 
tlme. 


1 


*DM  f  BBdepilBatf  ybiilo  Bay  that 

her  dress  caine  from  aaroBd?" 

Not  esiactly  It's  a  drftsB  whirh 
Afie  had  tvnwd  It;  '  ,he  says. 

Ue  from  (he 


TIE 


.COLONIST,  ^fCTORlA,  B.C>  SATUJtDAY,  JANUARY  15,  1938 


Chm^chei^nd  their  ^ 


WILL  OBSLRVE 
I 


King's  Daughters  Will  Mark 
.  Event  by  Attending  St. 
Mary's  Serviee 

•  • 
■  AL  St.  llMry's  Church.  Oak  B»y, 
Om  acrvlcM  on  Sunday  wlU  be  Holy 
OonasuQlon  at  I  ajn.;  Mitlni  an<l 
a^rmon,  11  a.iti.,  when  the  rector. 
Archdeacon    Nunns,    will  prPBch 


If  ill  Discuss 
New  Rook  by 
FaulUrutUon 


Samuel  Walker  moan  will  bpe<ik 
at  Victoria  Truth  Centre  tomorrow 
mornlnc  on  "Latent  Powers,"  and 
■dward  Dun  ant  wur  sing  A 
Prayer." 

"The  Secret  PaWi"  will  be  th^  sub- 
ject of  dlacuaelion  <  In  the  evening. 
Thla  will  be  a  summary  of  the  much 
dUcuawd  book  by  Paul  Brunton 
Mr.s  Heron  will  alQg  "O  RmI  ttt  the 


THE  CROSS  IS 
N  TOPIC 


Csfldng  Hen  Hr 


Rev.  F.  Dredge  at  Oak  Bay 
Morning  Service— Annual  | 
Meeting  on  Monday 


lEveiuoDg  Mil  Mnnaajtt  J  pjn,Jha,U<oril 
preacher  betnf  Rev.  H.  8t.J.  Payne 
The  VIrtorta  Chapter  of  the  Klrg  s 
Daughter*  will  aUfixl  the  11  oilock 
aervioe.  and  all  hiembers  are  re- 
queated  mati-  «4  the  ehureh  at 
10:46  a.tn.  Ttila  la  the  flfty<aaoond 
annlver.s&ry  of  the  King's  Daughters 
an  undenominational  grganliatlon  i 
toundad  in  IIM  for  spiritual  and 

rS^S^;™«'^^urjrst:  Jehifi  Rwtorto  Speak 

States  us   well   a.s   in  -auuiy  Othtr 
parts  of  the  world. 
At  0:4S  and  11  aJn.  tlOi*  wUl  be 

short  servlrf  s  for  young  people,  fol- 
lowed by  rpliBloos  Instruction.  — 


On  Thursday  the  mid-week  cele- 
bration -of.  Holy  jDommunton_at 
10:Sd'  am.  "  •  *  ^ 

OLD  STORY  SEEN 
-  By  MODERN  EYES 


WILL 

BE  DAI'S  THEME 


Tomorrow  en  Women's 
Work  in  Church 


Ray.  Norman  J  Creej  wnTffr^ach 
at  FlUrfleld  United  Church  on  Sim- 
dajr  merAit-«Q*  *AcliMi'«  ■In"  and 
hla  Ulk  to  tha  ehlldrtn  will  be 
"The  Ood-Blrd."  Mrs.  Archie 
Wills  will  .nlng  ••Still,  Htm  with 
Thee"  (Hawley),  and  tha  chdr, 
'n^M  Lord  la  Loving  Uhto  Ivary 
man"  (Oarrett). 

The  evening  sermon  will  be 
"Jonah  Through  Modern  Eyes." 
Lawranot  Abbott  wlU  be  tha  aololst 
and  the  ehoir  will  sing  "Lead.  Klnd- 
Iv  Light  "  iFvnrw),  In  which  the 
solo   will   be   taken   by   Mrs.  J. 


REVJJAUGHTO 
CONOyCT  SERVICE 


Rev.  W.  Waiigh.  B.D..  wlU  ba  the 
minister  In  charge  of  both  "services 

In  the  Victoria  City  T»'iiiple  tomor- 
row. In  the  morning  he  will 
pwaoh  on  "Tha  Benae  of  Sym- 
pathy," and  In  the  eveniriK  on  •'The 
Nicest  Thing  Ever  Said  Atxnil  God  " 
Antlieni.^  for  the  day  will  include 
"God  la  a  Spirit"  (H.  Smart)  In  the 
■MnitiigM>d"TMeh  Mi,  O  Lord."  at 
tiM  •vmtag  service. 

SL  hakmi'i  PrMk)1^riaol;liiircii 


PM«r  ICeNaka  (taMrtai  Modaraler) 
Bandar  aehool.  •:«•  e'aock 
Memlnt  SBrvlc*.  It  e'Cleek 
Bolollt.  Mri   A.  W.  atokM 

Bv»nlnt  HfT\icr.  7  30  o'Clepk 
rtnlQj«t    GroFKr  Ouv 
BKV.    JOILN    MfMAB.    M.A..  n.D. 
Of  TvfMito.  WlU  Prtaeh  at  B«th  8«rvleM 


Anglican  Services 


Christ  Church  Cathedral 

SICOND  SUNDAY  Afm  EHPHANY 

Holy  Cemeiunion 
<  aad  I  AJ«4.,|I2:IS  ^.M. 

Childrtn'i  Euch»ri»t,  9  30  AM 

MafiM,  II  A.M. — Presckcr 
THI  IISHOP  ^ 
Ivcasaaf,  7:30  fM.  Prsaefcer 
THI  IISHOf 
James  ley  Miisioa  Santice,  7J0  P.M. 


St.  John's  Church 


Holy  Communion 
Mnrnlnr  Pr»y»r 


1AM 

It    A  M 

Prt«cl|fr    CANON  CIlAnWICK 
1  10  P  M  Fvrn«ont 
Pr»«ch#r     RKV    O    R    V  BOUrTKR 


St.  Barnabas 

Own  Cm*        eOtUmlm  (Ma.  S  Car) 

S  A,M.— Holy  Kueharlit 
11  A  M —Holy  lurharlit  launs) 

7  10  r  M  -Evfn»ont 

Rev.   N.   r.    Bnillli.  R^rtor 


St  Mary's,  Oak-Bay 

Roir  OammunloB— S  A.U 
MMlM  aod  8«r«te||,^ll  AM 
■vMtMBC  and  a»rm«n — T  P  M 

Junior  aundkT  School    ll  AM 
v»n..Afcha>afn  A.  1.  dM^  Naaas.  M  A: 
n.  at  J.  ~ 


Pam»  MA.  AMiitant 


St.  Saviour's  Church 

Vl«t.rla  WMt.  Car.  rsth.rln.  aaS  Mmrr 
airavta  (Car*  4  mt  S> 

R.v   r.  V»rnon  Vrnable*.  lUetOT 
tacoND  ar^oAV  Arrr.a  kpiwiait 

/^iWomtn  t  AuKiliiry  •flundnyi 
10  A  M.    Churrh  Bchool 
11  AJ<.— RelT  SiMharUi  ana  aornon 
11.11  rM.^lfolrS«»tl«n 

,      7PM     I^■^n»'»n»  •ti'1  Hrrmrm 
Annual    Vc»try    M"';!.t  Monday. 
Januarr  IT.  at  7  30  P  M. 


^  aunday  la  to  be-  ob.sci  vcd  as 
'•Woman  .s  A  u  .\  1 1 1  a  r  y  Sunday" 
throughout  the  DIoceac,  and  appro- 
priate aenrioes  will  be  held  in  St 
John's  Church  for  the  occasion. 
There  will  be  Holy  Communion  at  8 
a  m  .  Morning  Prayer  and  aarmoB  at 
u  ajn..  and  Bvaniong  and  acmon 
at^ii4aopjb.  " 

ThajgiHOE..  Rev.  Caooa  Cluulwick. 
win  preach  at  the  11  o'clock  service 
on  the  wonderful  work  aocompUihed 
by  the  Woman'*  Auxiliary  of  tftj^jP*- 
nadlan  Church. 

In  [he  evening  the  addre.ss  will  be 
given  by  Rev.  O.  R.  V.  Botsper  along 
tha  linea  of  the  mtaalonary  work  of 

the  church  .S;)p<-ial  prayers  lor 
missions  will  bo  oriered  at  all  the 
aervlces  of  the  day.  and  tiM  offer- 
inga  will  be  for  the  missionary  ap- 
portkmrnonta  of  the  parish 

LUTHERAN 
SHOWS  INCREASE 

Rev.  F   Rrarher  Note*  Spirit  of  Co- 
Operalion    at  Recent  Annual 
Maalkig  of  Oangfagatlm 

The  annual  congregational  meet- 
ing of  Oraoa  luAheraa  Ohurdh  was 

held  on  Monday  erRdng  in  the 
church,  the  pastor.  Rev.  Edwin 
Bracher.  presiding.  Tliere  were  en- 
cauragiag  reports  from  all  depart- 
mraCTand  the  pastor  reported  Im- 
proving Rttctidincr  ngfurlBlll  at 
the  evening  aervicea. 

A  35  par  oant  Ineraaae  in  the  en- 
velope offBrtngs  wa.s  noted  for  the 
year  1937.  when  the  trea.surer.  C.  E. 
Raaflaub.  presented  hU  report. 
Loula  flchmels  waa  elected,  delegate 
to  the  next  annual  convention  of 
the  Pa(  iflc  Svnod.  to  be  held  In  St. 
Jame.s^  Lutheran  Church,  Seattle; 
Robert  Same  waa  eleetcd  alternate.' 

The  pastor  in  his  report  com- 
mented upon  the  nne  aplrlt  of  co- 
operation shown  during  the  year  by 
thoee  who  were  cllled  "Helpera  in 
Our  tUnm  «t  Wonihlp." 


On  Sunday  morning  in  Oak  Bay 

United   Church.   Rev.   'V:  R.  O 

Dredge  will  preach  on  "The'cro.ss." 
while  tile  choir  will  sing  "Creatlon'a 
Hymn"  I  Beethoven),  and  Klra.  W. 
C.  WUUams  will  sing  the  ^oprano 
aoio  "Lead.  Kindly  Light"  iPughe- 
XTvans). 

"llie  Reapoiui^^^  of  .Privilege" 
will- be 'the  minister 'a  lUbJeVt  in  the 

evening. 

The  choir  wUl  king  "Cooaider  and 
Hear"  (PftougBr).  aqd  John  Bray 
the  baritone  aolo  "Lord.  Ood  of 
Abraham"  (l^endelssohn  i . 

Tlie  annual  congregational  meet- 
ing will  ba  held  on  Monday  at  8 
pjn..  whan  reporU  irlll  be  given  of 
all  organitcttans. 


JJUUMfR 

Both  Ministers  to  Preach  at 
First  United  Church  Serv- 
ices Tomorrow 


BEV.  A.  POHLMAN.  D.D.,  M.D. 

Of  Philadelphia.  Penn..'  former  mis- 
sionary In  Africa,  and  personal  work 
specialist; '  whos^  week  of  services 
hcie  in  Orace  Luthoian  Church 
about  a  year  ago  were  well  received, 
will  return  for  a  aix  daya'  nUaalon. 
beginnin^%unday,  January  30  The 
Lutheran  paator  is  Rev.  Edwin 
Braehar. 


The  morning  service  tomorrow  in 
First  United  Church  will  be  con- 
ducted by  Rev.  W  a  Wil.son.  D  D  , 
whose  subject  will  be  "The  Pilgrim's 
PHiKT'  ^ 

The  evening  service  will  ba  in 
charge  of  Rev.  John  E.  Bell,  who  will 
.speak  on  "The  Pledge  Of  PBraonal 
Consecration." 

The  aacranient  of  the  Lord's  Sup- 
per wUl'ba  celebrated  at  both  serv- 
ices. 

Choir  music  for  the  day  fellows: 

Morning— Anthem.  "O  For  a 
Closer  Walk  With  Uod  '  'Myles  Fo.-,- 
ter):  soloist.  Mrs.  O.  Goodwin. 
Evening— Duet.  "Nailed  to  the  Cross" 
I  Golf  ax  Tttllar).  Miss  Elsie  Robin- 
son and  W  C.  Fyfe;  anthem.  'O 
Saviour  of  the  World"  (Sir  John 
doas). 


Army  to  Meet  in 


"Life''  to  Be 
Lesson  Topic] 
FarjheU 


"Life"  will  be  the  .subject  of  the 
lesson-sermon  In  all  Churche.s  of 
Christ.  Scientist,  on  Sunday,  riie 
golden  text  Is:  "In  the  beginning 
was  the  Word,  and  the  Word  li^s 
'wltb.CpaC  and  the  Word  was  Ood 
.  .  .  'In  Him  was  life;  and  the 
life  waa  the  Ught  oT  man'*  (Jten 
1-  i.  *)■ 

Among  the  citations  which  com- 
prl.se  the  les.son-.serinoii  ls  the  fol- 
lowing from  the  Bible:  "Therefore 
iAtk  no  thiMight,  aaylng.  What  shall 
we  eat?  or.  WKat  .shati  we  drink? 
or.  "Wherewithal  shall  we  be 
clothed?  But  seek  ye  first  the 
kingdom  of  Qod.  and  His  righteous 
ness;  and  all  these  Ihlngi  shall -be 
added,  onto  yott"  (icattheir 

31.  33).  _., 

The  leason-sennoii  alao  taidiides 

the   following   passage   from  the 

Christian  Science  textbook.  "Science 
and  Health  With  Key  to  the  Scrip- 
tures.' by  Mary  Baker  Eddy :.  "If 
we  follow  the  command  of  our  Mas- 
ter. "Take  no  thouffht  for  your  life,' 
we  shall  never  depend  on  bodily 
conditions,  structure,  or  economy, 
but  we  #haU  be-saastees  of  ths  body, 
tnAte  its  terms,  and  form  and 
control  it  with  Truth."  


TO  GIVE  m 

HERE  i  TRIP 

Dr.  Clem  Dnvies  to  Speak 
At  Royal  Wednesday  on 
**BritainV  Awakening'* 


■ad. 


'On  account  of  the  large  hall  at 
the  Salvation  Aroiy  citadel  behig 
closed  for  rrdecoratintr.  all  meetings 
on  Sunday  wjU  be  held  m  the  For- 
esters' Hall,  Cormorant  .Street,  In- 
cluding Sunday  school.  Mrs.  Adju- 
tant WaU  will  speak  at  the  morn- 
ing HoUnesB  Meeting  on  "More  Tlian 
Conquerors,"  and  the  adjutant's 
subject  for  the  evening  will  be  "The 
Look  That  Broui^t  BalTatten." 


Victoria  Citj  Temple 

»i?  Nnrlh  ParJ  HlrNt 
•rw  A.W.-^^Mr  ar  Kal  Ictooa  BSwaUaa 
II  A.ll.^"fha  Hcaaa  af  SraoaUir" 

7:81  f Ni,„i  raiae  x«w  saM 

I      AkMt  0«M" 
"av  W  #a4b..  a.D.,  ikt  Both  a*rTtcM 


0 

I  41  A  M 


4  BtTLt 


Laii^fitrd  (  Jiurrh 
Ta  Holjd  Meeting 

The  annual  vestry  meeting  of  St. 
Matthew's  Church,  Langford.  will 
be  held  on  Wedneaday  evening  in 

the  Legion  Hall  at  8  o'clock.  All 
re.sideiit.s  of  the  di.strict  who  are  in- 
terested in  the  church  are  Invited 
to  attend. 

SI  NDAY    S<  nooi,  LESSON 

Tomorrow^^s  Sunday  school  lesson 
In  the  International  series  will  be 

•RcKlnnlng  a  Life  With  Jesus" 
I  Mark  1,  14-28),  with  the  golden 
text.  "The  time  is  fulfilled,  and  the 
kingdom  of  Ood  Is  at  hand:  repent 
ye,  and  b|elieve  the  Oospel"  (Mark 
1.  15). 


OQLDEN  KULt  TO 

BE  immm 


■ev.  John  MeNah  at  St.  AndreW^s 
Ctarch— To  Return  Eaal  After 
Two  Sundays 


Fnited  Churcli 


lurch  aehool  Pron  •  Tears 
tJpwarda 

II  A.M     Churrh  School  Undar  •  Yaara 
11  A.M  -  Mnrnirit  Worship.  "Tlia  Traaa" 
7  10  P  M     Evfnlnt  Wnrahip 
"Tfeo  aooMMdMllly   mt  PrWIIaca" 
Anaval   Osncrrtatlonal   Maatlni  on 
Mondar.  I  P  M. 


CENTENNIAL 


UNITED 
CHURCH 

MlnliUt:  R«T   Dt   Androw  D.  n*M 

It  A.M  —  fv  RFMrMnii<\(  r  or  mv 

»  *•  r.M.— ■  TBK  noWEa"  . 

Wrt*  «a  a  atrtt*  «  eonaoM  ae  Th« 

ParablM 


Church  Services  /Vol 
Listed  Klxrwhrre 


Fairfield  United  Charck 

Corner  Maai  an*  PalrflflS 

Ra»    Norman  J  CrMi,  BD,  ATM. 
II    «  M        4rH*N'5  HIM" 

T  '   •  T'-.  Oort-nird'" 

:  Ki  r  M        i,.v  ui.  THROI  nn 

I' N    FVI  S-- 


First  United  Churdi 

•••era  SInot  aaS  BolManl  a«a« 

-1ACV.-W.  O  *mUMi[  M.A..  D  O. 
AaaUtant  Mtnlntrr 
Rav,  John  E  R>ll.  B  A 
,  ai  NnAV  vraviriK 

tl  A  M  I)R  W  C  WUJr>N 
7  30  P  M  — RBV.  JOHM  K  BELL 

Hacramant  of  ttra  Lord's  evpoor  at  Both 
Mernint  and  Brtnlno  BorvteM 
SttNDAT  SCBOOL 

It  A  M.-rfrtafMloi  and  JHiiiora 

nomaT 

e  P  M  -  Tonne  roo»lo't  aoeloty 


METROPOLITAN  UNITED  CHURCH 

<»rnrr  Pandara  ^rmii*  tnil  Qnadr*  <l<r»H 
Paator:  REV.  A.  B.  WH1TEHOU8E.  B  ^     B  n 
^  tt  AH.-^BMA»  I'FOIH  THE  WtTFR* 

TiiS  MB.WW1IVH  THE  BOORW  ABB  OPE.NED" 
T  P  M     Oruan  R^llal 

—  t- tS -AJtwnJkplox  aod  Ti'-rTTuMiata  PaoirlmoRti  

II  A  M.^-Junlol.  Primarir  and  Bat innarf,  1>pa7tm«nti  , 


Pentecostal  Assembly 

HM  XIrtat— ra>Ur    B.  W,  Miltmrnu 

anvDAT  fsRvicaa 

•:W  A.M.— emiday  aehool— Bolpfai  ettm  tsr  AM 
II  AJBWVMnKUUMO  PDA  asvrvAL" 
tisrra.  r**  mnuno  m  nn  ATonsMnrr* 

irT'^raroSor  a«  t  i»  p  m    r«<i.o  <t«.p.i  aorvloe 
THt  CHtmOH  Wrm  A  HEARTY  wr\rouM 
I. ood  MiiOr    ■         .  Brtfht  (li!,tl:,t 


St   Pajjl'^  Kavai  and  Oarrtson 

Church.  /  Ksquimalt— tR«v.  Arthur 
Bischlag|r,  8  a  m  ;  Rev  n  R  V. 
Bolster,  'parade  service.  10  10  a  m  ; 
Rev.  Arthur  Bischlager,  7jjfl  pjn. 

St  Matthias'— Rev.  Alaa  OanHner 
Holy  Communion,  8  a  m.  Children'.* 
service.  9:35  a.m.  Mat^  and 
sermon,  11  a-M.    Kvenliiff  asrvlce, 

7  :30  o  clock. 

St.  :  -ark's,  Cloverdale— Rev.  O.  L. 
Jull.  -  Holy    CommurUpn,    8  am 
Matins.  11  a.iq.    Evening  service,  T 
O'clock. 

St  Alhati'v  R^'v.  F  Comley.  Holy 
Communion,  8  a  m,;  MatUis,  11  ajn.; 
Evensong.  7  p.m. 

St.  LuEe'^  Cedar  HIU— Rev.  S. 
Ryall,  8  and  11  a  m  and  7  p.m. 

St.  f'lliiriiba  5  V'-n  Archdeacon 
Graham,  ll;a.m.i  Rev.  S.  J.  WV6iM«s, 
7:30  pjh.   '  '-'"^ 

St,  Michael's,  Royal  Oak— Rev  8. 
J..,,,  Wicken.s.   Holy    Commux^on, .  8 
a  ni  :   Matins.  11  a.m. 
8t.  Matthew's,  Langford— Rev.  R. 
M.  Tofauzi^  8  a.ni.;  E>ren.v>ng, 
7  pm. 

St,  John's,  Colwood— Rev.  R. 
E.  M.  YerbufVh.^MMina'Mmd  Rely 

Communion.  11am. 

St.  Martln's-ln-the-Ficld.'i  —  Rev 
Canon  Stocken*  and  Rev.  Canon 
Terry.  11  aJB.,  with>  Holy  Oon- 

Pelnwnt  Aven\je  United  —  Rev. 
Bn'pe  Wallace,  11  ajn., and  7:30  pjn. 

Wilkinson  Road  mUted— Rer  Wfl- 
Uam  Allan,  10  and  11  15  a  m 

Oardcn  City  United  —  Rev  Wll- 
llAm  Allan.  ;  and  1  15  p,m. 

ttiaulmait  United  Naval  and  Mill- 
tary  di«rth->Rev.  James  Hood. 
10:30  a  m. 

Victorta  West  ,umted--ReT.  O  D. 
Clarke,  llHMiir  'V 

 Bay   VniHt  iHl.  C  O. 

Iwnrte.  7  30  p  m. 

St.   Aidans    United— Rev,  T. 
Orlfflths.  11  k.mrand  7:30  pjtt.  ^ 
O'  'e  Presbyterian— Rev.  T  H. 
McAllister.  11  am. 

Ersklne  PrMbynriaD— Rev.  T.  H. 
McAlMster,  t  pm. 

Knox  Presbyterian— Rev  j  Mackle 
Nlven,  «a<-rament  of  Baptism,  with 
addrevs.  11am     and  7  30  pjB. 

Salvation  Armx.'  EsquUnalt  Corpa 
-Capt.  Patili  Ibmari  aad 

Flnrrr.^"  L.  HMnpaH|^  11'  M 
1740  pjn.  ' 


Tlie  rongrPRation  Of  St."  Andrew's 
Presbyterian  Church  will  have  the 
privilege  of  hearing  Rev.  John  lle> 
Nab.  M.A.,  B.D .  Toronto,  for  ■  the 
next  two  Sundays,  after  which 
date,  li  Is  MMleiatood.  he  win  return 
Eaat.        -   ^ 

Mr.  McNab's  morning  suiiject  is 
•  Cnn  We  Believe  in  a  Life  Ever- 
la-sting?  •  and  for  the  evening  "The 
Christian  Interpretation  of  the 
C3olden  Rule." 

At  the  morning  service  Mrs.  A, 
W.  Stoke.s  Will  .sing  "Bow  Down 
Thine  Ear"  (Adolphc  Prey).  The 
choir  will  sing  Mark  Andrew'a  an-, 
them.  "Let  Thl.«;  Mind  Be  in  You." 
In  the  evening  Ocorge  Guy  will 
.sing  '  Fear  Ye  Not.  O  Israel  •  (Dudley 
Buck*.  Tlie  evening  anthem  will 
be  Sun  of  My^oul"  (Adams).  - 

OIV[  PRAVER  FOR 
jlEAl-  ANDJOMB 

At  the  Christ's  Healing  Centre  on 
Sunday.  Dr.  Evt4>lla  Kelley  will  give 
in&pliatlonal  singing  and  healing 
messages.  She  will  hold  special 
pray4r  and  silence  for  the  eyes  and 
cars,  Rtviii({  In' truction.s  to  heal  the 
body  and  mind.  Mental  and  ob- 
sessed  cases  will  be  dlseussed. 

Special  pravfr  will  he  held  for 
anyone  who  Ls  unable  to  attend  the 
meeting  if  the^  namea  are. sent  to 
Dr.  Kelley.   

X>r.  Randall-Oelyer  will  speak  on 
"Personal  Testimonies  of  Heallng,s  I 
Have  Known,  "  relating  some  of  her 
own  personal  cxperlenoes.  . 

Miss  Mae  Mulr  will  .sing  "How 
lovely  Are  Thy  DwelUngs, '  and 
Sidney  McAlIBAr  •'Tht  Lord's 
Prayer, "  > 


MINISTER  HAS 
BIBLE  THEMES 

Rev.  A.  E.  Whitchoiise  Will 
Preach  Twice  at  Metropol- 
itan on  Sunday 


Rev  A  F  Whltehouse,  tJie  pa.stor, 
will  preai  h  in  MetroiWitan  United 
Church  at  the  morning  service  to- 
morrow on  "Bread  Upon  the  Waters" 
and  at  the  evenliig  senrlee  on  "When 
the  Books  Are  Opened  " 

Miss  Sheila  Conway,  as  guest  solo- 
ist at  Uw  oMming  senrlee,  win  sing 
-RtstpwHon*  (Caro  Roma).  The 
anthem  bjr  the  choir  will  be  "Lord,  I 
Have  Loved'  (Torrance).  Prank 
Tupman  will  sing  at  the  evening 
semes.  "Ctt  Thy  Burden"  r  Ham- 
blen > .  The  choir  will  .sing  the  an- 
them "Evening  Hymn"  (Balfour 
Oardner).   


aCV.  DR.  CLtJM  DAvicS 


"MARCH  Of  M" 
iLTAlK  SUBJECT 


tmTrmasTWXRTTfitffXT  Han. 

*lr».  O.  A  Brake  ^ili  addre.ss  the 
Victoria  and  District  BrltlAh-i.srael 
Aasoclatlon  on  "The  March  of 
Time."  giving  special  reference  to 
Edom  (Turkey)..  Baalam's  prophecy 

events. 

Other  meetings  for  next  week  ar«: 
Tuesday.  Sooke  Branch,  flonke: 
Wednesday.  Prospect  Lake,  home  of 
Mixs  Hrwitt..  8  pm.    E    W  Abra- 

ii%fl^'If  We  Are  Israel.  WlULL.aood 
la  4»»?4  .  Uunaday.  Minnie  Raaon 

Circle.  2  45  pm.  home  of  Mrs.^  D 
MacKinnon.  12*4  Chapman  Btreet; 
Study  Circle  and  prayer 
Crldge  Memorial  RalL 


REV.  0.  REYNOLDS 
RESUMES  PULPIT 


Rev.  O.  A.  Reynolds  will  oocupy 
the  pulpit  at  Plrst  Baptist  Churrh 

tomorrow,  following  a  brief  absence 
tlirough  illness.  In  the  morning 
his  sermon  subject  will  be  "The  Su- 
perior Value^  of  Oodllne.s.s."  his 
theme  being  based  upon  I  Tim  iv,  B 
In  the  evening  he  will  .s|)^ak  on 
"Life  Not. a  Chance  but  a  tHioice." 

The  music  for  the  day  follows: 
Morning— Solo,  "The  Lord-  Is  ^} 
Llgnt"  fAUitseni,  J  J  Mathe.soi 
anthrm.  "I  Will  Lift  Up  Mine  Eyel 
I  Clarke- Whitfield*.  J.  C.  Warrjit 
and  choir.  Kvehing— Trjlo.  "CKid 
Loved  .the  Worl<l"  <Ha.I!>,  Miv 
Jean  and  Aorence  Atohison 
Norihan  Duckworth:  selo|Mri(. 
tin  Dawson:  anthem.  "Llad 
Llgiyt"  (Pugh-Evans>.  Mr.s  Alex. 
Colfis  and  choir 

On  Wednesday  evening  the-annual 
church  meettatg  will  be  held,  with 
election  of  ofHoers  for  the  ensuing 
year.  This  wUl  be  preceded  by  a 
congregational  supper,  to  which  a 
members  of  church  and 
tlon  are  invited. 


>n  af>i 

Kln(ily 


Dr  Clem  Davles  will  return  from 
a  flymg  trip  to  the  Old  Land  and 
speak  at  the  Royal  Victoria  Th.Mfrr 
next  Wednesday  night,  when  his 
;e<'tUff  topic  WUl  M  "IWI  AitWh- 
Irig  of  Britain  " 

Although  his  stay  in  Europe  has 
been  short.  Dr.  Pevtes  has  been 
able  to  gather  some  amazing  ma- 
terial as  well  as  the  opinion  of 
manv  proniin'^n?  riKn  and  women 
who  are  right  on  the  Qeld  of  action 
in  the  Old^  Country. 

Durlnt:  his  lecture.  Dr  Davics  will 
deal  with  many  phases  of  the  world 
.s:t'M-ian  including  the  following: 
"Brltaln'a  Thrilling  Poslilon," 
-;what  Does  Britain  Think 
ada?"  "What  Is  the  Real  Story  Be 
hind  the  Abdication?"  "What  Is  the 
British  and  European  Opinion  oo 
Japan?  "  "What  .Is  Russia  Going  to 
Do?"  "Is  the  Conflict  Nearer  In  the 
Pacific    Than    in    E>irope?"  "Will 

Thn9  Be  a  European  War  This 
Year?" 

Thla  will  be  an  ouUstanding  lec- 
ture, as  Dr.  Daviea  will  be  able  to 
give  first-hand  Information  on  the 
rtiany  vital  questions  tfiat  are  be- 
fore the  public. 

OEITV  OF  JESUS 
IS  SERIES'  TOPIC 


tiislntft  Srxtnn  Is 
Vlt'iu  lu  i  (It  Ititth 
CfUhedrul  iiervices 

"pHE  u.su-il  &uiidH.\  services 
i  will  be  held  at  Christ 
Church  Cathedral  tomoraow. 
with  celebrations  of  Uie  Holy 
Communion  at  6  am  .  8  a.m. 
and  13:15  pm,  and  a  chU- 
dren'a  Kuchariat  at  8:3Q_ain. 

The  preacher  at  MatUia  (11 
a.m.  and  Even^song  (7:30  p.m.) 
win  be  the  Blshot).  Interces- 
^ons  will  be  aaade  at  alt  serv- 
Ices  for  the  work  of  the 
Woman's  Auxiliary  of  ^  the 
Mi.sMoiuuy  Society  of  the 
Church  in  Canada 


E.  E.  Richards  Will  Urfle 
British  Defence  of  Status 
•  In  Far  East  — 

"The  World  TurmoflL  WiU  Brit- 
abi's  Anchors  IteMf^imi  be  the 

topic  of  E.  E  Richards'  addrcvs.  to 
be  Riven  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Brnii>k-Israiel  World  Iteration  on 
Mflpday.  at  8  o'clock,  itt  tho  Camp- 
bell Building. 

Mr.  RictKii(i5  who  was  unable  te 
keep  his  engagement  in  Victoria 
last  week,  fully  exp>ects  to  be  pres- 
ent on  Monday  and  will  take  up  his 
adverti.scd  .subject  under  the  above 
title.  He  will  also  discuss  the  criti- 
cal situation  ia  the  Par  Bast  and 
advance  reasons  why  Oreat  BrlUln 
must  defend  her  position  there. 

The  address  will  be  illustrated  by 

ll 


(•RACE  LITHKRAM 


Sunday  morning  at  11  o  clock,  in 
Orace  Lutheran  Church,  the  pastor. 

Rev.  Edwin  Bracher,  will  preach  on 
"They  That  Wait  Upon  the  Lord. " 
At  7:45  p.m.  the  sermon  theme  will 
be  "Ood's  Appointmenta."  Alber- 
tlne  Miller  will  stag. 


PALMISTRY  TO  - 
BE  DiSlMED 

Rev.  S.  R.  Orr  Will  Talk  Oil 
Foretelling,  Test imony 
And  Pyramid  Date 


Rev.  S  R  On-  will  sk'nin 'le<  tiuo 
Sunday  night  in  the  Crystal  OajTden 
Auditorium.'  entraneroa'  BaBaisgnr- 
Street     Doors  will  o))en  at  f  JO  and 
commujuiy  ringing  at  7:16.  , 

Questions  to  be  answered  are:  ' 

''Is  other  world  pressure  driving 
psople-tato  unrecognized  forms  of 
crazines.s?'  -What  do  tha^  stars 
foretell?"  "Cau-.au>one  fOMtall  the 
future?"  "What  of  teacup  readers, 
palmtsu  and  psychics' "  Do  soma, 
of  our  ieadeis  consult  astrokJglUB' 
befort'  embarking  on  new  ventures?* 
Are  public  testimony  and  confes- 
sion forms  of  tmheakhy  raUglous 
practice  which  should  go  Into  tlM 
discard  ?- 

"What  does  prophecy  reveal  eea- 
oerning  hldHeh  knowledge  and 
supernatiu-iii  communications?"  "la 
there  such  a  thing  as  direct  knowl- 
edge  which  comes  thnmh  oe  bv* 
man  aourcei^ 

"Ha,s  tliere  been  any  perceptible 
change  in  conditions  or  events  since 
"If  p>Tamld  date, 
1837,  was  passed?" 

"What  Is  the  flrst-atep  required  of 
Israel  to  end  'Me  (i!e.sec;i  uakl^W- 
disorder  and  enter  the  new  ordv 
foretold  by^he  pcophetet* 

"What  is  a  man  to  do  who  la  ^iea- 
perate  in  spirit,  out  of  work,  ipaktip, 
no  money, ^and  ao  hopt  fOr  the  fll-. 
ture? 

The  music  will  be  contributed  by 
Mlss  Esther  Janir.s  ipi.moi,  Mis.i 
Olady.s  Shrapnel  (violinist),  and 
Mt.ss  Kathleen  Pallows  (^dUsI). 
Tlie  Bible  Cla.ss  will  be  h«M  H  tt» 
Hotel  Dougfa.s  at  11  a  m. 

EMMANUEL  BAPTIST* 
CHURCH 

Oladitone  Avenue  at  Fernwood 
Services— 11    A  M,  and   7  30  P.H, 
Sunday  School— 9 :4S  A.M. 
Pastor,  Rev.  Dr.  A.  S.  Imrie 


A  film  producer  entruatcd  with 
the  production  of  a  Scripture  drama 

owned  that  it  had  taught  him  quite 
a  lot.  "I  didn  t  know,"  he  admit- 
ted, "that Dan  and  Beeraheba  were 
placed  I  suways  thought  they  were 
man  and'wife.  like  Sodom  and  Go- 
morrah " 


Rev.  Dr.  J.  B. 
Coarse  ef 


Rewell  Begins  New 
at  Central 
CkAreh 


FIRST  SERMON  ON 
BOOK'S  GRANDEUR 


At  Emmanuel  BaptLst  Churrh  this 
Lord  8  Day  morning,  the  pastor.  Dr. 
Andrew  fl.  Im'rie.  wlU  give  a  special  ' 
message  to  the  beii«.ver  on  "Christ, 
the  Cross,  and  Man." 

At  the  evening  service  Dr.  Imrle 
will  commenq^a  series  of  sermons 
from  the  Revelation,  taking  tor  tbe 
introduct/irv  sermon  ■■'^n^f•  firandeur 
of  the  Book  of  Revelation."  The 
,^,hDt^  wUl  render  anthema  at  both 
services  and  Ml.s.s  Knthleen,  Fox- 
gord  and  Mi.ss  El.sie  CroM  will  sing 
at  the  evening  service 

The  annual  meeting  of  the  church 
and  congregation  win  be-heid  on 
Wednesdflv  ovcnlnp,  preceded  by  a 
banquet  at  6.30  o  clock.  « 


"Was  Jesus  Ood?  Solving  Spiri- 
tual Problems  in  Days  of  Doubt  and 
DisbeUef "  U  the  title  of  a  new  series 
of  Sunday  evening  mes.sagea  to  be 

delivered    in    the    Central  B.i; 
Church  by  Uie  pxsior.  Rev.  Dr.  J  U 
Rowell.  - 

-  The  first  of  this  swles,  to  be  given 
tomorrow  night,  will  be  "The  Olory 
of  Clod  in  the  Facp  of  Jc^us  Christ." 
The  congregational  singing  is  led  by 
the  young  people,  with  a  sang  senr- 
lee at  7:16  pnr 

At  the 'horning  .service  the  pastor 
will  speak  on  the  possibilities  \^ 
ChrLstlan  stewardship,  the  scriptur^ 
being  "as  good  stewards-)  of  th^ 
manifold  grace  of. Ood."  J  f 

CUMMUMONliLL 
HAVE  OBSERVANCE 

At  Centennial  Unit.ed  Church  Rev 
Dr.  Andrew  D.  Reld  will  preach  at 
11  a.m.  tomoox)w  on  "In  Remem- 
brance of  Me"  (Communion  service), 
and  at  7  30  p  m  on  "Tlie  Sower." 
Tills  Ls  the  .flrst  in  a  series  of  ser- 
mons on  '"rts  Parables." 

At  the  morning  service  the  choir 
will  render  the  anthem  *Love  Di- 
vine" (Jes-sopi,  with  .solo  part  by 
Prank  Holllns.  and  In  the"  evening 
the  anthem  "O.  Oladsomf.  uiht" 
(SuUlfan). 


Victoria  Truth  Centre 

r.'0',  roRT  HTRl.tT 
BAMt'll.     t\AIKKK     Nl.4l\S  spr.krr 
Ma.H.    C.    f      W^RN.    ,MH.Ir>l  Dlrrvtw 
Suiid*y    11  AM  r.niHit'Pir*pr^ 
Hunday— 11  AM    Sunday  Bchool 
BundBy_1;M  PJC  'TlM  Owet  Path" 
TiirMlay— S,    P.M..     TMiae  ft«»l«'S 
Sorlely 

Wrnn|.»d«y   -e     PM..      "TlM  MMllaS 

Prinrlpif  " 

Pridiy  s  p  M  — oUm  ir  "Basia  TniUi" 


First  Baptist  Cherdi 

VMSra  aM  Mmamn  nirtu 
lUv.  O.  K  Reynold*.  Miiii»i*r 
Minday  a«rvieti:  uam  and  7      r-  m 
O,  C    W»rrta.  L.R.S  M  .  L  T  C  U 
Orcanlit  and  ChoU  OtrMler 


Central  Baptist 


n 


i  Crawnad  

Uuitfii.  Th  D. 


W»  Prcarh  Chriu  C' 

C'oril.Me  ■      Pm!nt  J. 

II  AM—  i.oort  vrrwsRD^  Or  ma 

MA.M»Olli  (.K\<l-   or  OOD'* 
Ilia  PJM. — hnloiii    '^prlrllail  PtcMMH 
"WAS   It  »|  s  (JOD?" 
"Thf  Olory  f>f  (»o(l  III  th*  Pae«  of  Jmiu 
OhriM      Vtui  Thi-mm  for  ThKi*  Day*  of 
I»ouht  .inrt  rH'hi-ili-f  Wplrnm* 
Bibii'  R(  hnol  nn  Tii».m1»»  at   *  P|| 

*  "u^inosn    Mp»tln«,  WtdnMSav, 

•t  T  10  P.M. 


CHRIST  S  NEAL1N6  CENTRE 

I     spr»h«r:  OK  ER'rBU.A'  Kiurr 

In»i)lr«tlon.iI  Rlntiiit  .nd  Hralinc  U»Mttn. 
Pr«v»r    and    .Silfn  f    f  r  and  Earn. 

Inn  riirt  ion,«  to  H'«:  H-.-l  .   mirl  Mind-  M»n 

Hpvalirr     DR.   RA.NDALL  COLYEK 

Ptnonaj  TMtimeniM  M  llrallBSi  X  lav* 

Known 

Holni.t.  Ml,,  Ma*  Mulr.  Ur.  atd  MCAniittr 
Sl'NDAV  EVeNINO— ttst 

cAswaau.  auiutwo,  mwolab  Or. 

"'Tak»  ntvator)  — ^-'—l  


FIRST  CHURCH  OF 

CHRIST.  SCIENTIST 


atTMl  and  Pandora  Atanaa 
nil  Church  It  a  Bmnrh  of 
Th*  Mother  Churrh 
Tbe  l^rai  Church  of  Cbriu. 
•■teaUst  hi  Boston.  MaMacbUaatU 
sanSae  aatvtMa.  II  A  N.  aa«  tilt  KM, 
^  ■  »ih)«ct: 

••LIFE* 

Sunday  School,  i  4S  at^  1|  A.M. 
T«»tlmnnlal  MMttnc  Wadninday.'  S  P  M 
Rcadlni-Room  Mad  Lvi.'l  i  ■  Ul^rary 
•1}  Soyward  B<i;.  !!nt 
All  Ara  Wflr  • 


VICTORIA   AND  DISTRICT 

BRlTiSU-bRA£L 


WORLD  FEDEHATION 

ASSOCUTpN 


(Undtnoiii  nartonal) 

T.K,9>A.  ■LANSHABD  STBSBI    Ti  r«4»AV    j«sr\Rv  ia  S  T.W, 
MM.  O.  A.  BKAKI — "THr  msk(  h  or  timf  ' 

Hoad^nartors  aM  BeOraoi.  S4I  Pandora  A^'l...  PImm  S(ms 


British-brael,  Middleton  GniM 

MOMMV   J4VI  4RV  17.  at  a  ..  f  i  orn.  In  TAMPRf  I  f  Rl  nO  .  OomUi  RI 
Artrir»M  hv    y    r.    i.ii  MAI  :>H    I.Mt'n'.  'tn  Rlldaa 

'•THE    HOaLD   Ti  aMOII.,    Wil  l,   BRITAIN  «    AN»  HOR.h  H0IJ>T" 
'^■ATABa  TWB  UaifMATB  OCRIUN<l  OP  THr  Wita  POWKBaf* 

"WMT  BBrram  must  BartNo  HottaKoy*a  and  cnina" 

BookrooM  and  Lcndtnt  Uhrary,  m  Hrt  acrMt.  tS  AM-  M  4:M  PM 


riirRCH  NOTICES 


'"^^      l,IBEaAI.  CATHOMC 

ChnreJi  mt  Mt.  Orortc.  lOlI  Clovrmmtni 
eanrJcea  Bundaya:  Moly  BMcharHt-ll  mm: 
Botemn  '  BonKRciloif.  'T:Se"'^w.'  "WBe 
aervieo*  at.  ARnovneoi. 


CMBI 


-AMiirtMilllill  Speaker 

The  midwinter  meeting  of  the 
United  Church  Social  Union  of  Vic- 
toria will  be  held  on  Wednesday,  at 
8:10  p.m.,  in  the  MetropollUn  Sun- 
day school  room  Tliere  will  be  a 
short  address  by  Rev.  CBiBOmp  on 


SPNUT  WORip 

TOMEJSVBJECT 


T^e  Spirttoal  Mission  of  Alexis. 
1042  'Balmoral  Road,  will  meet  at 
7:30  p.m.  tomorrow,^  wheh  th^  con- 
trol "Alexis  "  wlUspeair  en'  "OIWIbb^s 
tnto  the  World  of  SpirM  "  deaillng 
with  Itslocatlon.  and  what  to  expect 
on  arrival  Following  this.  Mrs. 
McDennott  WlU  give 


ISTAMtaHI^II 

ChrMiadrlphian.  Oranrc   Hall.  OORftnoy 

8tre«t.  MornTnt,  11  F-'iunt.  TN.  tuh- 
lect.    Chrut  ««  «      «         mi  wvlrom*. 


c.oHpri,  Hsi.i.H 


Oakland"  Oo»p»I  Hall,  HillaldP  tar  t«r- 
mlou*  flunday.  10  am.  Bible  rlaaari  II 
a  m  ,  worship,  i  p  m..  e«adM>  aahiwlr  i  so 
p  m  ,  OeaprI  wrvlf».  avSaker  Mr  A.  L 
8rrottl».  >iihi»ri.  A  Oreat  Halration  ' 
Tueaday.  I  pm.  privet  and  R:ble  ttudy. 
whMct,  .I'Tho  Mvitary  of  laraal't  Bllnd- 
aeaa" 


HEAR  rev;.  S.  R.  ORR,  7t30  PJN. 

AT  TMB  OBTSTAL  OABbj({r  AVBITOBroM.  BaMINB  BMPBSSS  HOTM. 

Can  Anything  Happen  in 
This  Crazy  World? 


W>\»l  rv)  ihe  at«rt  Koteleli'    Can  Anyona  Pof^ell  (he  Ki' 

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111,  and  the 
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111  beNrecetved 
J.  W.  Church- 


yiSITOHr  to  GIVE 


Redfern  Oo«pel  Hall.  ISOJ  Red^ri 
Street.  Sunday.  11  am.  Br>«kitit  nf 
Bread  1pm,  Sunday  aehool  and  Bible 
rla^ea  7  10  p  Rt  .  OtMpel,  tRMker  W. 
Jamea  PotreatM  of  U>t  I.S'C.P.  Waflne*. 
*av.   7  .   prayer  and  *H>i«  at  ilv 

TTiuTaday.  »  »  m  ,  women'i  Ooapel  i*rvir>' 
PrldAy..  t  ^0  pm,  children  a  lantern 
Ml  mt.  D«me 


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ttrde  Sunday  aehool. 
worship.  II  a  01.  and  -f-ri 


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At  Pltst  Splrituallat  Church,  1216 
Broad  Street.  4t  the  7 :M  pjB.  serv- 
ice tonMrrow.  a  trance  address  will 
be  given  by  Mrs.  Pink,  Winnipeg. 
Mev^RRes  will  be  »lVTn  bv  Rev  W  L. 

Holder,  jMr  Oowera  cUUrvpyance. 
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Ptrrt-  aplrtiaotui  Clivres.  nir  Brood 
elnot  L>e*iim.  11  a  m  ,  trance  addrioa. 
Mr*.  Pink,  of  Winrttpec  710  vm.  Riot- 
»*«ea  by  Rot  M  Charlior,  Vancoovor: 
aev  w.  u  Roieor.  duou.  PnhUo  tranea 
"n'.«ato  drsls.  mmmf^'M  9ML,  murrr 

Block. 


RplrKnal  Mi'aion 
moral  Road  '  '*n 
Mr*.  MoDonnot' 


nf  Aletii,  1042  Bal 
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